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What is Gynecology?

Gynecology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the care of the female reproductive system. It includes contraception, early pregnancy (including recurrent miscarriage), issues relating to menstruation, infertility and menopause, and sexual problems. It also addresses conditions such as fibroids, polyps and ovarian cysts.

What do Gynecologists do?

A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health. Obstetricians care for women during their pregnancy and just after the baby is born; they also deliver babies.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

The obstetrics and gynecology group gives top-quality consideration customized to every patient's needs and wishes. We treat the full range of ladies' wellbeing worries, from routine gynecological and pregnancy care to profoundly particular administrations for incontinence, fibroids, endometriosis, sexual wellbeing, high-hazard pregnancy.

Our group incorporates gynecologists, obstetricians, nurture birthing assistants, nutritionists, nurture experts, and wellbeing teachers. We work intimately with one another and our patients to satisfy our central goal: to give all ladies who come to us with the best consideration and with the data expected to settle on educated choices about their wellbeing.

For ladies and infants who need exceptional consideration, we offer consistent progress to famous grown-up and pediatric experts and one of the country's best-concentrated consideration nurseries. Our offices incorporate the private, cutting-edge Birth Center and a devoted ladies' wellbeing asset focus.

When to visit a Gynecologist?

A visit to the gynecologist is recommended for annual screening and any time a woman has concerns about symptoms such as pelvic, vulvar, and vaginal pain or abnormal bleeding from the uterus.

What are all the conditions do Gynecologists treat?

Conditions commonly treated by gynecologists include:

A gynecologist can treat a girl or a woman at any age. ACOG recommends starting to visit a gynecologist from the age of 13 to 15 years.

Building up a relationship with the doctor enables a girl or woman to be more comfortable asking questions about menstruation, sexuality and so on and provides a point of contact if symptoms occur in future.

It also gives the doctor a chance to guide a woman's overall welfare in the long term through counselling on important health and lifestyle issues.

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