WHAT TO DO

 

If you are a DES Son:



Talking with Your Parents about DES

When you talk with your parents about DES exposure, you may want to share this booklet with them. Some mothers have not told their sons about DES exposure because they mistakenly believe that DES has no effect on males. Although many men are not affected, it is important for all men to know their full health histories. DES consumer organizations are also available to help families talk about DES.



Coping with DES Exposure

Helping Yourself and Helping Others

Talking with others about DES may help you cope with DES exposure. It is also a way to help others discover whether they may be exposed. They can share your concerns and help provide support.

Contact a DES consumer organization. The person who will answer the telephone has spoken with many DES-exposed people and can provide support and assistance.




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