Following Pregnancy Loss (up to 13 weeks and 6 days by scan)
We are very sorry for your loss. We are aware that this is a distressing time for you. You may be wondering what will happen to your baby now....
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We are very sorry for your loss. We are aware that this is a distressing time for you. You may be wondering what will happen to your baby now....
What is a Patient-Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU) appointment? A patient initiated follow up (PIFU for short) allows you to arrange follow up appointments as and when you need them. This...
What is Colposcopy? Colposcopy is a simple examination that allows the doctor to see the type and area of the abnormality on your cervix. It also lets the Colposcopist...
When is Urodynamic Study (UDS) necessary? • Before surgery for urinary incontinence with visible vaginal prolapse. • If medical and or conservative treatments fail. • If there has been...
About this leaflet We advise you to take your time to read this leaflet, any questions you have please write them down on the sheet provided (towards the back)...
What is it? Urinary incontinence is a common problem, which can cause embarrassment and distress, and is often easily treatable. It can occur at any age, but incidence increases...
Improving options in miscarriage treatment We are so sorry to hear about your sad loss and offer our condolences at this sad time. To help you through this difficult...
This leaflet is intended to provide some information at this sad time regarding the management of a miscarriage that is not complete. What is an SMOM? Surgical Management of...
What is a vaginal vault prolapse? • Prolapse occurs when the pelvic floor muscles and the vaginal walls are weak. A vaginal vault prolapse is prolapse arising from the...
Intermittent self-catheterisation (ISC) is a term used to describe the process of regular catheterisation which you carry out yourself to remove urine from the bladder. It is a safe...