Women’s health

Women’s health refers to the branch of medicine that focuses on the treatment and diagnosis of diseases and conditions that affect a woman’s physical and emotional well-being.

Information

Women’s health includes a wide range of specialties and focus areas, such as:

Preventative care for women includes the following services:

  • Regular gynecological checkups, including a pelvic exam and breast exam
  • Pap smear and human papilloma virus (HPV) testing
  • Bone density testing
  • Breast cancer screening
  • Discussions about colon cancer screening
  • Age-appropriate immunizations
  • Healthy lifestyle risk assessment
  • Hormonal testing for menopause
  • Immunizations
  • Screening for STIs

Breast self-exam instruction may also be included.

Breast care services include the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, which may involve:

    PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH SERVICES

    Regular prenatal care is an important part of every pregnancy. Pregnancy and childbirth services include:

    • Planning and preparing for pregnancy, including information about proper diet, prenatal vitamins, and review of pre-existing medical conditions and medicines used
    • Prenatal care, delivery, and postpartum care
    • High-risk pregnancy care (maternal-fetal medicine)
    • Breastfeeding and nursing

    INFERTILITY SERVICES

    Infertility specialists are an important part of the women’s health services team. Infertility services may include:

    • Testing to determine the cause of infertility (a cause may not always be found)
    • Blood and imaging tests to monitor ovulation
    • Infertility treatments
    • Counseling for couples who are dealing with infertility or loss of a baby

    Types of infertility treatments that may be offered include:

    • Medicines to stimulate ovulation
    • Intrauterine insemination
    • In vitro fertilization (IVF)
    • Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) — Injection of a single sperm directly into an egg
    • Embryo cryopreservation: Freezing embryos for use at a later date
    • Egg donation
    • Sperm banking

    TREATMENTS AND PROCEDURES

    Members of the women’s health services team perform a variety of different treatments and procedures. Among the most common are:

    • Delivery by vaginal birth or Cesarean section (C-section)
    • Endometrial ablation
    • Endometrial biopsy
    • D&C
    • Hysterectomy
    • Hysteroscopy
    • Mastectomy and breast reconstruction
    • Pelvic laparoscopy
    • Procedures to treat precancerous changes of the cervix (loop electrosurgical excision procedure [LEEP], Cone biopsy)
    • Procedures to treat urinary incontinence
    • Tubal ligation and reversal of tubal sterilization
    • Uterine artery embolization

    The women’s health services team includes doctors and health care providers from different specialties. The team may include:

    • Obstetrician/gynecologist (ob/gyn) — A doctor who has received extra training in the treatment of pregnancy, reproductive organ problems, and other women’s health issues.
    • General surgeons specializing in breast care.
    • Perinatologist — An ob/gyn who has received further training and specializes in the care of high-risk pregnancies.
    • Radiologist — Doctors who received extra training and interpretation of different imaging as well as performing different procedures using imaging technology to treat disorders such as uterine fibroids.
    • Physician assistant (PA).
    • Primary care doctor.
    • Nurse practitioner (NP).
    • Nurse midwives.

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