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 rick factors and prevention tips.
If you’re preparing for surgery for ovarian cancer, it’s important to make time to plan for your recovery so you know what to expect.
Read moreEndometriosis is a chronic (long-term) condition that affects one in 10 women of reproductive age in the UK.
Read moreAround one in 10 women in the UK, aged between 16 and 50, have endometriosis.
Read moreIt can be hard to know if you have heavy periods, medically known as menorrhagia.
Read moreEvery day around eight cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed in women in the UK.
Read moreA cervical screening is a test offered to women between the ages of 25 and 64 as a way to prevent cervical cancer.
Read moreA fibroid is a non-cancerous growth that occurs in or around your womb (uterus).
Read moreConsultant Vascular Surgeon, Mr Gary Maytham explains what varicose veins are and what the surgery entails.
View videoThe menopause is a natural process that marks the time in your life when you stop menstruating.
Read moreIf you have received an abnormal cervical screening result you may be feeling anxious or have questions.
Read moreBreast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK and affects one in seven women at some point in their lifetime.
Read moreAn animation video explaining how keyhole surgery is used to remove the gallbladder.
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