Gynecology Educational Information
Gynecology Educational Information
If you have questions about your care, we encourage you to talk to your doctor. As an additional tool, we have put together a list of the most common topics in Gynecology. We strive to present information to you as clearly as possible. Just click on the subject to get access to the specific information you are looking for. Provision of this document(s) is for educational purposes only to create a general awareness of health care and related Gynecology problems.
Note:
- This site is intended for informational purposes only and not to provide medical advice. We encourage you to contact us if you have any concerns regarding your health.
- If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please proceed to the nearest healthcare facility providing emergency management.
- The information provided on this site is updated periodically. Likely, that the information presented may not include all information currently available. Keep in mind the limitations of this information.
As a general topic, the links below (Fact Sheets) are helpful in preparing you for your healthcare visit:
ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGICAL CARE
- Your Changing Body: Puberty in Girls (Especially for Teens)
- Your First Period (Especially for Teens)
GYNECOLOGIC PROBLEMS
Common Gynecologic Problems:
- Amenorrhea
- Dysmenorrhea (Painful Periods)
- Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- Menstruation and Menstrual Problems
- Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
- Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
- Perimenopausal Bleeding and Bleeding After Menopause
- Endometriosis
- Endometrial Hyperplasia
- Uterine Fibroids
- Pelvic Support Problems
- Pelvic Organ Prolapse (Video)
- Urinary Incontinence
- Accidental Bowel Leakage
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Ovarian Cysts
- Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Vulvodynia
- Disorders of the Vulva: Common Causes of Vulvar Pain, Burning, and Itching
Breast Problems:
- Benign Breast Problems and Conditions
- Mammography and Other Screening Tests for Breast Problems
- BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations
Cancer:
- Cervical Cancer (Cancer of the Cervix)
- Ovarian Cancer (Cancer of the Ovary)
- Endometrial Cancer (Cancer of the Uterus)
Infections:
- Vaginitis
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Genital Herpes
- Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
- How to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Infertility:
- Evaluating Infertility
- Treating Infertility
- Infertility and Fertility
- Fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency (FXPOI)
Menopause:
SCREENING TESTS
- New Guidelines for Cervical Cancer Screening
- Cervical Cancer Screening (Infographic)
- Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening Test Results
- Testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations
- Mammography and Other Screening Tests for Breast Problems
- Cervical Cancer Screening
TESTS/PROCEDURES
- Preparing for Surgery
- Ultrasound Exams
- Urinalysis (midstream urine test)
- Urine Culture
- Laparoscopy
- Hysteroscopy
- Colposcopy
- Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP)
- Cervical Cancer Screening
- Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
- Endometrial Ablation
- Sonohysterography
- Hysterosalpingography
- Myomectomy
- Hysterectomy
- Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence
- Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Abdominal Surgery (OBGYN)
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Clinical Laboratory Tests – Reference Values
WOMEN’S HEALTH
- Staying Active: Physical Activity and Exercise
- Calculating your Body Mass Index (BMI)
- The Menopause Years
- Osteoporosis
- Weight Control: Eating Right and Keeping Fit
- Domestic Violence
- Cholesterol and Women’s Cardiovascular Health
- Depression
- Problems of the Digestive System
- Heart Health for Women
- Managing High Blood Pressure
- Protecting Yourself Against Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
- Thyroid Disease
- Healthy Eating
- Recommended Daily Intakes and Upper Limits for Nutrients
- Diabetes and Women
- Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis
- Vulvovaginal Health
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination
- Immunizations for Adults: By Age
- Vaccine Information for Adults
Information/Content sources: The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIHCD); University of Michigan Health System (UMHS); International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research (IJOGR; https://www.labcorp.com https://www.consumerlab.com/rdas https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational