This page lists leaflets produced or used by our department. Each leaflet is reviewed at least every three years to make sure it is kept up to date.
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- This leaflet aims to answer your questions about having your exenteration. It explains the benefits, risks and alternatives, as well as what you can expect when you come to hospital.
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- This leaflet explains what pelvic floor exercises are and why you should be performing them.
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- This leaflet explains the benefits, risks and alternatives to having a pessary fitted for a vaginal prolapse.
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- This leaflet explains what fibroids and polyps are and how surgery may help you. It should be read along with the leaflet, Having a hysteroscopy – an internal examination of your womb, which explains the surgery in more detail.
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- This information sheet has been given to you to help answer some of the questions you may have about premature ovarian insufficiency.
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- This leaflet explains what a prolapse is, and how it can be treated and managed.
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- This leaflet will help you prepare for your radical trachelectomy and your recovery afterwards. It will give you general information about your operation as well as a list of useful contacts.
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- This booklet offers further information about the Rapid Access Gynaecology Clinic. It gives details of the services the clinic provides and what to expect when you attend.
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- This leaflet aims to answer your questions about having a cervical polyp removed. It explains the benefits, risks and alternatives, as well as what you can expect when you come to hospital.
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- The aim of this leaflet is to answer any questions you may have about surgery for severe endometriosis. It explains the benefits, risks and alternatives of the procedure as well as what you can expect when you come to hospital.