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Author: Dr Mei Cheah
- Gynaecology
This blog includes important information about COVID-19, commonly referred to as coronavirus. We know there is stress and anxiety in our community about this disease, and people have many questions regarding the health implications.
- Fertility
More and more women are looking to egg freezing to preserve their future fertility. But is this the best option for all women to consider? Does this guarantee you a future family?
- General
Telehealth as a tool for medical consultations has been available for a long time. They are performed with the use of an application such as Zoom where the clinician and patient can see and hear each other remotely.
- Gynaecology
It is reported that 57% of women with overactive or ‘tight’ pelvic floor muscles report dyspareunia (pain with sex). Here are 5 ways physiotherapy can help you achieve pain free sex.
- General
We have finally arrived at a controlled state with our COVID-19 numbers and reaching normality with our everyday life. With restrictions eased and borders opening, we are able to start planning for the next family holiday or even get-together parties.
- Obstetrics
The National Diabetes Week runs from 12 – 18th July this year and we want to take the opportunity to shed light on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM).
- Obstetrics
Now that the first three months of your pregnancy are over, you’re probably feeling a little more settled. Create Health Obstetrician Dr Mei Cheah shares with you her action list to guide you through the second trimester of pregnancy.
- General, Gynaecology
Learn the 14 most common uterine fibroids symptoms, including heavy periods, pelvic pain, frequent urination, fatigue, and fertility issues—and when to see a doctor.
- Obstetrics
Feeling overwhelmed with all the new things to think about now that you’re pregnant? From choosing a doctor, arranging maternity leave to adjusting your diet, Obstetrician Mei Cheah’s action list will help guide you through the first trimester of pregnancy and tick off those important tasks.
- Fertility
Unfortunately, having trouble falling pregnant is common; one in six couples are not pregnant after 12 months of trying. If you are having difficulty conceiving, it is important to make an appointment to see your GP for a check-up. You will most likely then be referred to a fertility specialist for further advice.











