
Gynaecological Procedures - Short Stay Type Surgery: Admission Tips
On the day you’re admitted for a day care surgery at the hospital, a flurry of questions tends to pop up. Should I carry my glasses? A book? My regular medicines?
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On the day you’re admitted for a day care surgery at the hospital, a flurry of questions tends to pop up. Should I carry my glasses? A book? My regular medicines?

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