Gynaecology involves specialised care of women’s bodies, particularly their reproductive systems. It includes diagnosing and treating all disorders that affect the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and breasts.
A pap smear examines the cells in your cervix. Pap tests are an invaluable tool in cervical cancer prevention because finding abnormal cells before they become cancerous increases your chances of avoiding or surviving cervical cancer.
Family planning is focused on reproductive health and allows women to make informed decisions about the contraception method they choose to use to avoid unplanned pregnancies.
For some women, their monthly periods are easy to manage and come with few or no concerns. They come like clockwork and usually last the same amount of time.
Abnormal bleeding occurs when uterine bleeding falls outside of what’s considered normal menstruation.