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                                - Fibroids also called as myomas, fibromyomas or leiomyomas, Fibroids are non-cancerous tumours of the uterus that appear during your childbearing years. Fibroids can appear on the inside or outside lining of your uterus, or within its muscular wall.
 
                               
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                                - The uterus is made up of three special layered linings of tissue and muscle.
 
                               
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                                - Polycystic ovarian syndrome
 
                                  Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a condition of unknown cause. It is associated with problems such as irregular (usually less frequent) menstrual cycles, excessive hair growth... 
                               
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                                - Menopause is the last menstrual (monthly) period in a woman's life. Menopause is a natural biological process, not a medical problem. Although it's associated with hormonal, physical and psychosocial changes in your life, menopause isn't the end of your youth or your sexuality.
 
                               
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                                - Colposcopy is a procedure that uses a special microscope (called a colposcope) to look into the vagina and to look very closely at the cervix (the opening to the uterus, or womb).
 
                               
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                                - Laparoscopy also called Minimally Invasive Surgery or key hole surgery is commonly performed Gynaecology procedure to diagnose and treat some abdominal and pelvic conditions.
 
                               
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                                      MD, FRANZCOG 
                                          Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
  
                                          Dr Rasekhi is a pelvic reconstructive 
										  surgeon consulting at a number of public and 
										  private hospitals. He is a consultant 
										  gynaecologist at The Royal Adelaide and Modbury Hospitals...  | 
                                     
                                    
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                                  Our pelvic floor clinic is well-equipped with a non-invasive, highly effective treatment called Neotonus chair. This therapy uses magnetic stimulation... 
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