The female body is always changing and will experience a number of stages – from periods, pregnancy, childbirth and menopause. And through this journey, a variety of health conditions can affect a woman's body and reproductive organs, such as fibroids and endometriosis.
Our specialists offer advice on how to treat and manage these conditions, as well as risk factors and prevention tips.
Hormones are chemical messengers that are released into your blood where they travel to various organs, glands or tissues.
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Read moreMenopause is a natural stage of ageing where menstruation (having periods) has stopped for 12 months.
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Read moreFibroids, also known as uterine fibroids, affect around one in five women in the UK aged between 30 and 50.
Read moreMenopause is a natural transition in a woman’s life when the ovaries stop working completely.
Read moreMenopause is a natural part of ageing in women when periods stop and getting pregnant naturally is no longer possible.
Read moreBleeding after sex is not normal. If you experience bleeding after sex, you should see your GP to find out the cause.
Read moreEndometriosis symptoms can overlap with other conditions, such as IBS and diagnosis often takes a long time.
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Read morePeriod pain, also known as dysmenorrhea, is a very common symptom in women during their reproductive years.
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Read moreOvarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that grow on the ovaries, and are very common in women before menopause.
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Read moreEndometriosis is a common condition affecting one in 10 women in the UK.
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