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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health
Welcome to your weekly About.com Women's Health newsletter. This week we discuss tips for healthy manicures and pedicures. We also talk about colposcopy recovery, and show you a video of a colposcopy. Have a healthy week! Tracee

How Safe Is Your Nail Salon?
Is a trip to the nail salon for a manicure and/or pedicure on your weekly schedule? While the majority of nail salons follow their states' rules and regulations for safe, hygienic manicures, there are some out there that want to make more money by reusing supplies without sanitizing them.

How Shave Your Legs and Armpits
Shaving your legs and underarms is something that girls look forward to; shaving is often considered a rite of passage that frequently makes girls feel like they are on the way to womanhood. While you may wonder "what is the right age to start shaving," the answer depends on how you feel about shaving.
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Colposcopy Recovery and Expectations
Women's Health Forum: I am looking for some input from others that have had a colposcopy done. What exactly did your colposcopy consist of? And what was the recovery process like as far as within a week or so afterwards (cramping? discharge? bleeding?) length and severity of all?

Video - What To Expect At Your Colposcopy
An up-close video shows what happens during colposcopy, while Dr. Kate Grossman explains each step.

 


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