At KidsCare International Hospital our Gynecology & Obstetrics Department supports women at every stage of life, from routine health checkups to complicated pregnancies and specialized maternity care. Our experienced gynecologists and obstetricians are here for you and ensure safe, warm, kind and personalized treatment for every woman who comes to us for help.
We offer a safe and supportive environment for mothers and their newborns with advanced labor rooms, modern diagnostic tools, and 24-hour emergency department ready for any situation. Our caring team is focused on guiding women through every stage of life.
Gynecology is the branch of medicine dealing with the female reproductive system. It involves diagnosis and treatment of problems such as menstrual problems, endometriosis, and difficulties with fertility.
When is the right time to visit a Gynecologist for the first time?
It’s advised to see your gynecologist for the first timeby age 21 or when you become sexually active. Routine checkups are necessary to support good reproductive health.
What does a Gynecological checkup involve?
During a regular gynecological checkup, the doctor will talk with you about your medical history, perform a general physical check-up, do a gentle pelvic exam to check for anything unusual, and may also suggest a Pap test to screen for cervical cancer and help keep you healthy.
What kind of problems do Gynecologists commonly treat?
Some of the common issues treated by gynecologists include irregular or painful periods, endometriosis, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), uterine fibroids, and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
What symptoms require a visit to the Gynecologist?
You should see a gynecologist if you notice symptoms like irregular periods, strong pelvic pain, unusual discharge, itching, or any sudden changes in your sexual health.
Can a woman with irregular periods still conceive?
Yes, it’s possible to get pregnant even if your periods are irregular, but it can be harder. A gynecologist can guide you and provide support with fertility and conception.
How can you take good care of your Gynecological Health?
Taking care of your gynecological health means having routine gynecological check-ups, a healthy diet, staying active with a fitness plan, and being aware of your reproductive health.