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NordiCare information resource on Turner’s syndrome for teenagers.
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NordiCare information resource on Turner’s syndrome for parents and carers.
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BritSPAG information resource about Rokitansky syndrome.
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BritSPAG information resource about managing periods.
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BritSPAG information resource about heavy periods.
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BritSPAG information resource about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in teenagers.
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BritSPAG information resource about pelvic pain.
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BritSPAG information resource about laparoscopy and associated treatments in teenagers.
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BritSPAG information resource about ovarian cysts.
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BritSPAG information resource about polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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BritSPAG information resource about labial fusion.
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BritSPAG information resource about Lichen Sclerosus (LS).
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BritSPAG information resource about Müllerian anomalies.
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BritSPAG information resource about the vulva.
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BritSPAG information resource of 10 tips about dilating the vagina.
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BritSPAG information resource about dilating the vagina.
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What is vulvovaginitis? Vulvovaginitis is a common condition affecting girls between the ages of 2 and 7 years old, before starting puberty. It is inflammation of the vagina and vulva. Mild vulvovaginitis is common and some girls will have vulvovaginitis many times. In most cases vulvovaginitis is...
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There are different types of progesterone-only pill (also known as mini pill or POP) such as Cerazette, Cerelle, Norgeston, Noriday, Micronor. How does it work? The progesterone-only pill contains only progesterone (1 of the 2 female hormones). It works by making the mucus (discharge) produced by...
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There are different types of combined oral contraceptive pills such as Microgynon, Rigevidon, Loestrin 20, Mercilon, Femodette, Cilest, Yasmin, Brevinor. How does it work? The pill works by stopping the ovaries from releasing an egg. The mucus (discharge) made by the cervix becomes thicker to make...
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Patches and pills are different ways to give the body the female hormone oestrogen. Oestrogen is responsible for physical development and is really important for your overall health. Your doctor has recommended that you need oestrogen. You can take oestrogen by pill or by sticking a patch to your...
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