Dr Rupali Goyal
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The most common reasons why women see an obstetrician/gynaecologist (OB/GYN) include:
· Annual well-woman exams
· Prenatal care
· Gynecological problems, such as abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, and infections
· Infertility
· Menopause
· Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
· Cancer screening
Some of the signs and symptoms that women should see an OB/GYN for right away include:
· Vaginal bleeding between periods
· Pelvic pain
· Fever
· Abnormal vaginal discharge
· Painful urination
· Nausea and vomiting
· Unexplained weight loss
Some of the tests and procedures that an OB/GYN might order include:
· Pap smear
· Pelvic exam
· Breast exam
· Ultrasound
· Blood tests
· Urine tests
Some of the treatments that an OB/GYN might offer include:
· Medications
· Surgery
· Lifestyle changes
Some of the things that women can do to stay healthy between OB/GYN visits include:
· Get regular exercise
· Eat a healthy diet
· Get enough sleep
· Manage stress
· Get screened for STIs
Some of the risks associated with pregnancy include:
· Miscarriage
· Ectopic pregnancy
· Preeclampsia
· Gestational diabetes
· Premature birth
· Stillbirth
Some of the things that women can do to reduce their risk of pregnancy complications include:
· Getting prenatal care early in pregnancy
· Eating a healthy diet
· Getting enough exercise
· Managing stress
· Avoiding smoking and drinking alcohol
Some of the things that women can do to prepare for childbirth include:
· Taking childbirth classes
· Reading about childbirth
· Talking to their doctor about their birth plan
· Creating a birth playlist
Some of the things that women can do to recover from childbirth include:
· Getting plenty of rest
· Drinking plenty of fluids
· Eating a healthy diet
· Taking pain medication
· Asking for help from family and friends
Some of the resources that are available to women who are struggling with infertility include:
· Infertility clinics
· Support groups
· Online forums
· Government programs