Visiting a gynecologist is something that many people are fearful of. Being examined isn’t fun for anybody, and certain gynecological procedures make people feel uncomfortable. However, visiting your gynecologist is extremely important! Your gynecologist can detect certain problems and get you the help you need. Your gynecologist also will walk you through your pregnancy and make sure that you are in the best state to have a baby!
Abnormal Pap Smear
Your gynecologist can detect an abnormal pap smear and determine if the abnormalities present are something you should be worried about or are nothing at all. There is a slight chance that abnormalities in your pap smear result can mean precancerous cells are developing in your cervix, which could lead to cervical cancer. An abnormal pap can also be a sign of HPV, a sexually transmitted disease. However, an abnormal pap can also mean nothing. Consult your gynecologist and discuss how to move forward depending on your results.
Abnormal Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Do you suffer from abnormal heavy menstrual bleeding? Are you in a constant state of discomfort due to your excessive uterine bleeding? You are not alone. More than 2.5 million women consult their gynecologist every year as they suffer from some form of excessive menstrual bleeding. However, this common disorder can be treated! Hydro-thermal ablation (HTA) is a quick procedure that yields successful results. Most women who have undergone hydro-thermal ablation report decreased levels of bleeding. You don’t need to suffer anymore, consult your doctor today!
Gynecological Ultrasound
Technological advancements have made it possible to see your child before he or she is born! Using a state-of-the-art 3-D/4-D gynecological ultrasound you can know the sex of your child, and even see what your child looks like before he or she is born. A gynecological ultrasound is so technologically advanced that it can create videos and images of your child for you to take home with you. Talk to your obstetrician today and start sending those pictures to grandma and grandpa before your baby is born!