Gynecological problems are uncommon in pre-pubertal girls. And if they occur, there is often a blur about which specialist to consult, a Paediatrician or a Gynecologist?
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This is the commonest cause of female infertility locally. Tubes may be blocked following sexually transmitted infections (STIs), other pelvic infections, or even after pelvic surgery. Tests to check the tubes are easily available.
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Heavy menstrual bleeding is a common symptom among women of reproductive age. In fact, it’s one of the commonest reasons for attendance at gynecology clinics.
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Carrying a twin pregnancy is not an uncommon event. It occurs when the uterus carries two fetuses simultaneously rather than one. Having twins runs in some families, and age appears to be a contributing factor.
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Ongoing advances in gynecological surgery mean that there is less and less need for admitting women in hospitals. So much can be done in out-patient settings compared to times gone by.
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