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  1. Pelvic floor

    Pelvic floor exercises are designed to improve muscle tone and prevent the need for corrective surgery.

  2. Pelvic organ prolapse

    The ligaments and muscles that support the pelvic organs sometimes stretch and cause these organs to drop down. This is called a ‘pelvic organ prolapse’. 

  3. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

    Information about pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) an infection that affects the female reproductive system. Includes causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks, treatment, prevention and where to get help.

  4. Cancer of the uterus

    Uterine cancer is one of the most common gynaecological cancers.

  5. Prolapsed uterus

    The pelvic floor and associated supporting ligaments can be weakened or damaged in many ways, causing uterine prolapse.

  6. Ultrasound scan

    Ultrasound is a scan used to study internal body structures.

  7. Postnatal exercise

    It is important to consult with your doctor or midwife before embarking on any postnatal exercise program - you may need more time than you think to heal from childbirth.

  8. Rectocele

    A rectocele is when the rectum protrudes into the vagina.

  9. Incontinence and continence problems

    Many things can be done to manage, treat and sometimes cure incontinence and continence problems.

  10. Menopause and sexual issues

    Menopause, the final menstrual period, is a natural event that marks the end of a woman's reproductive years.

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