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All NICE products on vaginal conditions. Includes any...
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- Uterine Prolapse
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Menopause - Gynaecological conditions | Topic - NICE
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- Vaginal Conditions
19 sie 2021 · The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has produced guidance on COVID-19 and antenatal care for all midwifery and obstetric services. Who is it for?
29 wrz 2023 · This guideline covers the care of women and their babies during labour and immediately after birth. It focuses on women who give birth between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy (‘term’). The guideline helps women to make informed choices about where to have their baby and about their care in labour.
16 kwi 2024 · This guideline makes recommendations for the diagnosis and management of endometriosis in community services, gynaecology services and specialist endometriosis services (endometriosis centres). The guideline also covers the care of women with confirmed or suspected endometriosis, including recurrent endometriosis.
National Clinical Guidelines in Obsterics and Gynaecology. The National Clinical Guidelines are a programme of work agreed between the National Women and Infants Health Programme (NWIHP) and the Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of the Royal College Physicians of Ireland.
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists’ key objective is to set standards to improve women’s health. It has been producing guidelines and standards in various formats, together with other national bodies such as the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network.
It contains practical guidance for implementing and adopting a range of interventions to ensure patients see the right person, in the right place, first time .