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  1. Gynaecological conditions. Cervical cancer; Endometrial cancers; Endometriosis and fibroids; Heavy menstrual bleeding; Menopause; Ovarian cancer; Termination of pregnancy services; Uterine prolapse; Vaginal conditions

  2. 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.

  3. 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?

  4. 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.

  5. The risks and benefits of caesarean birth compared with planned vaginal birth for mothers and babies. Methods to reduce infectious morbidity in women undergoing caesarean birth. Prevention and management of hypothermia in women undergoing caesarean birth.

  6. NICE GUIDELINES. Nice Guidelines NG 201 - Antenatal Care 19th August 2021. Cesearan Birth - NG 192 31st March 2021. Intrapartum care for women with existing medical conditions or obstetric complications and their babies, NICE guideline (Published: 6 March 2019)

  7. www.rcog.org.uk › other-guidelines-and-reports › standards-for-gynaecologyStandards for Gynaecology - RCOG

    Standards for Gynaecology Care (PDF) This document sets out a framework for commissioners and service providers of high-level service standards that aim to improve outcomes and reduce variation in gynaecological care.

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