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- Vaginal Conditions
All NICE products on vaginal conditions. Includes any...
- Termination of Pregnancy Services
All NICE products on termination of pregnancy services....
- Uterine Prolapse
NICE guidelines (2) Review the evidence across broad health...
- Menopause
Menopause - Gynaecological conditions | Topic - NICE
- Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
All NICE products on heavy menstrual bleeding. Includes any...
- Endometriosis and Fibroids
NICE advice. Critical assessment of evidence to help you...
- Endometrial Cancers
All NICE products on endometrial cancers. Includes any...
- Ovarian Cancer
NICE guidelines (3) Review the evidence across broad health...
- Vaginal Conditions
This webpage covers all NICE’s guidelines on women’s and reproductive health. The table presents the guidelines alphabetically. Updates planned or in progress and areas we’re actively monitoring are listed for each guideline, and there are links to the individual update pages for more information.
14 mar 2018 · This guideline covers assessing and managing heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). It aims to help healthcare professionals investigate the cause of heavy periods that are affecting a woman's quality of life and to offer the right treatments, taking into account the woman's priorities and preferences.
Guidelines and best practice information have been developed and are available for our members to download together with information from NICE and the RCOG. These cover a variety of topics, including outpatient hysteroscopy and laparoscopy in pregnancy, consent advice, plus links to patient information leaflets and support websites.
This guidance is written with the aim of optimising referrals into the Gynaecology service. The correct patients should be referred to the right clinicians, with appropriate investigations performed and initial treatments tried.
You can browse all of our guidance using the links above, or search for guidance using the site search. For any enquiries about RCOG guidance, please contact clinicaleffectiveness@rcog.org.uk. We also publish a range of patient information.
18 mar 2019 · The guidelines are FREE to download and are available here. They are also listed on our guideline page with all of the other ERAS Guidelines.