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Diagnosis and treatment of genital descent - or what to do if you feel something in the vagina?

  15. October 2024      Dr. med. Julia Ihrig

The term ‘genital descensus’ refers to the prolapse of the internal genital organs (bladder, bowel or uterus) and is an important disorder of the female pelvic floor.

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Induction of labour: your options and what you should know

  10. September 2024      Dr. med. Carolin Hecht-Kleine Wortmann

The normal labour period is usually between 37 0/7 and 41 3/7 weeks of pregnancy. During this time, the mother's body prepares for the birth and labour usually starts on its own as soon as the baby is ready to be born.

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HPV-Impfung und Krebsfrüherkennung

  20. August 2024      Dr. med. Michèle Germann

4-5% of all cancers worldwide are caused by HPV (human papillomaviruses). The most common cancer caused by HPV is cervical cancer.

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Heavy menstrual bleeding - causes and treatment options at gynhealth

  02. August 2024      Dr. med. Juliette Schmid-Lossberg

About one in five women of childbearing age is affected by heavy menstrual bleeding. They are one of the most common complaints in gynaecology and severely impair quality of life. The good news is that there are effective therapies that can lead to a reduction or even an end to the symptoms. A thorough examination by a gynaecologist is therefore recommended.

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Men in the gynaecological practice and when do men actually have to have a check-up?

  17. June 2024      Dr. med. Friederike Bender

It's not just women who wait in the waiting rooms of our surgeries. Men are an important and welcome part of our everyday practice and clinic life. Men accompany their partners to the birth, to pregnancy check-ups, to consultations in the case of serious diagnoses or to fertility consultations. Many issues that we encounter in gynaecological consultations affect not only the woman, but also the couple.

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Umbilical cord blood

  15. April 2024      Dr. med. Jennifer Pohle

Umbilical cord blood is the blood that remains in the rest of the umbilical cord and the placenta after birth. Normally, only a few millilitres of this blood are used to measure the baby's pH value and the rest is disposed of with the placenta. The umbilical cord blood can be removed from the umbilical cord without risk to mother and child and stored in an umbilical cord blood bank.

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Polycystic ovarian syndrome

  08. January 2024      Dr. med. Isabella Kiefer

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS in short) is a common hormonal disorder affecting up to 18% of all women.

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Female puberty development

  31. October 2023      Dr. med. Anna Fischer

Puberty is a special phase of life in which girls develop into young women. It is characterized by physical changes such as growth and maturation of the sexual organs – but also by psycho-emotional changes.

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Preeclampsia screening: Safety for you and your child

  11. September 2023      Dr. med. Carolin Hecht-Kleine Wortmann

Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-related condition that can occur in the second half of pregnancy and is characterized by increased blood pressure and protein in the urine. Symptoms include headaches, blurred vision, water retention, and abdominal pain, among others.

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