The Following patient information links are provided for your help and benefit via the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists . If you have any specific questions please contact me via my office contact details or the contact form and I will endeavor to assist you.
www.rcog.org.uk/en/patients/patient-leaflets/endometriosis/
The endometriosis information here aims to help you better understand your health and your options for treatment and care. Your healthcare team is there to support you in making decisions that are right for you. They can help by discussing your situation with you and answering your questions.
This information covers:
www.rcog.org.uk/en/patients/patient-leaflets/treatment-symptoms-menopause/
The Menopause information here aims to help you better understand your health and your options for treatment and care. Your healthcare team is there to support you in making decisions that are right for you. They can help by discussing your situation with you and answering your questions.
This information leaflet covers:
www.rcog.org.uk/en/patients/patient-leaflets/endometrial-ablation/
This information is for you if you are about to have, or you have had, a type of operation to thin or remove your endometrium (the lining of the uterus or womb) in an effort to treat heavy periods.
The information (written and visual) covers:
www.rcog.org.uk/en/patients/patient-leaflets/pelvic-floor-repair-operation/
This information will help you recover after a pelvic-floor repair operation. The type of pelvic-floor repair operation you are having, or have had, may be:
www.rcog.org.uk/en/patients/patient-leaflets/long-term-pelvic-pain/
Pelvic pain is any pain you feel in the lower abdomen or pelvis. Pain is described as ‘chronic’ if it occurs all or some of the time for more than 6 months.
It is common and affects around 1 in 6 women. It can be distressing and affect quality of life and a woman’s ability to carry our everyday activities.
This information tells you more about chronic pelvic pain including;
www.rcog.org.uk/en/patients/patient-leaflets/bleeding-and-pain-in-early-pregnancy/
The information here aims to help you better understand your health and your options for treatment and care. Your healthcare team is there to support you in making decisions that are right for you. They can help by discussing your situation with you and answering your questions.
Information covered in this leaflet:
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