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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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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