HPV is not always well understood, Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, the only UK charity dedicated to women affected by cervical cancer and cervical abnormalities, shares...
Fibroids are benign growths within the uterine muscle, and can be very debilitating. Often by the time we see patients they are very symptomatic with...
Whilst vaginal discharge isn’t something that is often discussed almost every woman has it and with good reason. Mrs Pisal talks to Women’s Health about...
Consultant gynaecologist Miss Meg Wilson looks at how technology is helping women have a more natural approach to managing their contraception. The idea of a ‘natural’...
According to a study by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), women wait between four and 10 years after first...
After conceiving and having their first baby successfully, some couples go on to experience difficulties when trying to add to their family. This is known...
Every year more than 21,000 women in the UK are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer. Without sounding dramatic being aware of the symptoms and seeking...
In the UK the HPV vaccine is offered to girls in year 8 (age 12 and 13) to protect them against cervical cancer. In all...
We see many women every month who need to have a colposcopy. Often, but not always, they have received an abnormal smear result and have...
The official term for heavy periods is menorrhagia, meaning an above average or prolonged level of bleeding in a menstrual cycle. Bleeding during an average...