
Fertility journey – when to seek medical advice
For many couples, the journey to parenthood is straightforward, but for others it takes more time and support. Knowing when to consult a fertility specialist can save valuable time and
Hormonal evaluations, menopause-related symptoms, treatments, long-term follow-up
As women approach menopause, hormone levels shift and symptoms vary. A hormonal profile including FSH, LH, and estradiol helps confirm the transition and guides treatment options tailored to individual needs.
Pelvic ultrasound evaluates the uterus, ovaries, and endometrium. It helps detect conditions that may arise or become evident during menopause, such as cysts, polyps, or endometrial changes, and monitors the effects of hormonal therapy when used.
Menopause can bring hot flashes, sleep disturbances, fatigue, decreased libido, urinary or vaginal symptoms, and emotional changes. Each woman experiences this stage differently. A personalized plan addresses both physical and emotional wellbeing.
When menopause occurs before the age of 40, it may be due to genetic, autoimmune, or medical causes (such as surgery or chemotherapy). Special care is needed to protect bone health, cardiovascular health, and overall quality of life.
Depending on symptoms and health profile, several options are available. These include hormone replacement therapy (HRT), phytotherapy, vitamin and mineral support, or non-hormonal alternatives. Treatments are regularly reassessed to ensure effectiveness and safety.
Regular medical follow-up is essential to adapt treatments, track symptoms, and monitor bone density for osteoporosis prevention. Ongoing care provides reassurance and helps maintain wellbeing throughout this stage of life.
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Visiting a gynecologist for the first time can feel intimidating. Many young women worry about what will happen during the consultation, or if it will be uncomfortable. Knowing what to

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