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Painful sex may be a result of the following situations: Inadequate lubrication due to lack of foreplay or medication Infection Thinning of the vaginal walls Your doctor will examine the situation and will also walk you through various treatment options available.

Urinal incontinence is an under-reported problem that’s common among women of various age groups. While it may be common, it’s not normal or something you can ignore. Ask your doctor about viable treatments for urinal incontinence.

Vaginal discharge is your body’s cleansing mechanism. It is normal to have clear or milky discharge, but in case you notice a variation in the color, odour or volume (unusually high), it may be a sign of infection. Rush to your doctor for immediate evaluation.

Heavy bleeding during periods is the woman’s worst nightmare. Not only do you have to double up on pads, but you are constantly concerned about leaving blood stains on your seat. All of this makes that time of the month unbearable for you. If you can relate, you must address this issue in your Gynecologist’s presence. There could be an underlying health issue or the onset of menopause or a bigger issue in the making. Speak up as soon as you get a chance to see your doctor.

Your lifestyle has a considerable influence on your periods. Poor diet and taking a lot of stress can delay your period by several days or even a month. Other reasons may include polycystic ovarian syndrome for which your Gynecologist may prescribe birth control pills.

STDs, if left untreated, can lead to serious health issues, such as pelvic inflammation and cancer. A woman can have an STD for a long time without knowing it. The stats claim the number in millions across the planet. Depending on how sexually active you are, your doctor will advise on how frequently you should be tested for STDs.

Because sometimes wine and chocolate do not cut, your doctor can help you cope with the situation through many simple yet effective means.

While the chances of getting pregnant during periods are slim, it is always advised to take birth control measures if you are not sure. Your Gynecologist will tell you the probability in your case.

Feeling the pressure in the pelvis and/or vagina for an extended duration may be a sign of pelvic organ prolapse. Ask your Gynecologist about the symptoms of prolapse and just when you observe any of them, get yourself examined immediately.

Maintaining proper hygiene down below is important, and your vagina is pretty much good at it with its cleansing mechanism, loosely known as vaginal discharge. However, too much douching might remove good bacteria and make your system vulnerable to infection.

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Today, birth control options are greater in number as well as safer than ever. With multiple options, you are free to opt for a birth control measure that suits your situation. Who else can give you the best advice than your Gynecologist?

Performing Kegel exercises is a great way to keep your pelvic floor strong and healthy, especially in the case of pregnant women, as these muscles play an important role during childbirth. Based on your evaluation, your doctor will recommend the right exercise regimen for you.

The unusually high volume of vaginal discharge and itching are telltale signs of infection or something severe bubbling under the surface. If the vaginal discharge and itching persist despite hygiene measures, you must see your doctor.

According to a survey, 30% of women had struggle stories to share when asked about achieving orgasm. Mostly it’s just a matter of how you go about having sex. That being said, it is something you must bring up in your conversations with the ob-gyn.

Whether or not it’s your first time, getting your Gynecologist’s advice can help you avoid a lot of complications, such as miscarriage. Based on the evaluation, your doctor will tell you if your reproductive system is healthy enough to bear a baby.

Urinary tract infection can quickly spread inside your system and causes a burning sensation while urinating. It might as well be a temporary infection, but the sure-shot way to know is to ask an expert and get yourself examined.

The opinions on this may vary from one Gynecologist to another. Although pubic hair breeds healthy bacteria and keeps the bad ones at bay, removing them for the sake of aesthetics is acceptable. But how frequent is too frequent? Your Gynecologist can answer this better.

The vagina does smell to a certain extent, but if it’s too evident, there are chances of infection. However, your Gynecologist can kick any fear regarding this to the curb.

Yeast infection causes itching and redness on and/or around the vagina. The longer you put up with infection without having it treated, the worse it gets, and the more will you want to scratch the itch.

It is advised to examine your breasts for lumps more frequently than you visit your Gynecologist. This is because the recommended frequency for breast examination is way less than that of the Pap smear test. Therefore, learning to examine your breast on your own will help.