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Women's Health ,Gynaecology

Adenomyosis

December 17, 2018

Adenomyosis causes pain, heavy periods and infertility but you’ve probably never heard of it… Adenomyosis – what is it? Adenomyosis is a condition of the uterus (womb), where the tissue that grows

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Women's Health

Postmenopausal bleeding

December 4, 2018

Postmenopausal bleeding is something that occurs quite regularly and must be taken seriously. To understand what it means and why it may happen we need to know more about menopause.

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Women's Health ,Pregnancy

Perinatal Anxiety and Depression

November 15, 2018

What is perinatal anxiety and depression? Perinatal anxiety and depression is a serious and common illness. Up to one in five expecting or new mothers and one in ten expecting

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Women's Health ,Gynaecology

ENDOMETRIOSIS – what is it?

October 9, 2018

ENDOMETRIOSIS – what is it? For some women, endometriosis is a very painful chronic condition. It occurs when the tissue lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, grows outside of

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Women's Health ,Gynaecology

Metformin use in polycystic syndrome (PCOS)

September 25, 2018

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Women's Health

The new cervical cancer screening test

September 7, 2018

The Australian Government has updated the cervical cancer screening program for all women to help reduce the risk of cervical cancer in our younger generation. The new screening test now

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Women's Health ,Pregnancy

Should I eat my placenta?

August 30, 2018

A lot of women have asked how safe is it to eat their placenta – especially since there has been so much talk about it with celebrities like the Kardashians

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Women's Health ,Gynaecology

6 reasons why your period is late

August 27, 2018

There can be several explanations for why your period may be late. From pregnancy to menopause as well as interference with glands that regulate hormone levels and problems with your

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Women's Health

Cystic Fibrosis

July 30, 2018

What is it? Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is the most common serious genetic condition in Australian children today, affecting one in every 2500 babies. CF primarily affects the lungs and digestive

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