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Your Pelvic Floor: The Muscle Group Every Woman Should Understand

If there is one area of women’s health that remains poorly understood despite affecting millions of women, it is the pelvic floor. Pelvic floor dysfunction is remarkably common, profoundly impactful, and in most cases highly treatable.

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Adenomyosis: The Common Condition That Too Many Women Have Never Heard Of

Adenomyosis affects up to 1 in 5 women yet remains widely undiagnosed. Understanding how it differs from endometriosis and what treatment options are available can make a profound difference.

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PMDD: When Premenstrual Symptoms Become Something More Serious

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder affects 5–8% of menstruating women, causing severe mood and physical symptoms that go far beyond ordinary PMS. It is a real condition that deserves recognition and treatment.

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Menopause and Your Heart: The Cardiovascular Risk Every Woman Should Know About

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women over 65, yet the link between menopause and heart health remains surprisingly under-discussed. Oestrogen plays a far greater protective role than most women realise.

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Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Women: Causes, Prevention, and When Antibiotics Are Not the Answer

Recurrent UTIs affect millions of women, yet repeated courses of antibiotics are not always the solution. Understanding the root causes — including the vaginal microbiome and oestrogen — can break the cycle.

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Iron Deficiency and Heavy Periods: The Link Your Doctor Might Be Missing

Heavy periods are the leading cause of iron deficiency in women of reproductive age. If you’re exhausted, losing hair, or struggling with brain fog, your ferritin level may hold the answer.

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Your Vaginal Microbiome: Why It Matters and How to Keep It Healthy

The vaginal microbiome plays a crucial role in protecting against infection and maintaining overall health. Understanding what supports it — and what disrupts it — is knowledge every woman should have.

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Early Pregnancy Loss: What Every Woman Should Know and How to Find Support

Miscarriage affects approximately 1 in 4 recognised pregnancies. Despite being remarkably common, it remains one of the loneliest experiences a woman can go through. You deserve compassionate, evidence-based care.

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Sleep and Your Hormones: Why So Many Women Struggle to Rest

Hormonal changes throughout a woman’s life — from menstrual cycles to menopause — significantly affect sleep quality. Understanding the connection is the first step towards sleeping better.

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Vulval Skin Conditions: Breaking the Silence on Itching, Pain, and Changes You Should Not Ignore

Vulval skin conditions like lichen sclerosus are remarkably common but widely under-diagnosed. Embarrassment should never be a barrier to getting the help you need.

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Exercise and Your Menstrual Cycle: How to Work With Your Body, Not Against It

Understanding how your menstrual cycle affects energy, strength, and endurance can transform your training. Learning to work with your hormones — rather than ignoring them — is a game-changer.

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Ovarian Cancer: What the New NICE Guidelines Mean for You and Why Symptoms Should Never Be Ignored

Ovarian cancer is often called a “silent killer” — but that reputation is not entirely accurate. The symptoms are there; the problem is that they are vague, common, and too easily attributed to other causes.

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International Women’s Day 2026: Why Health Equity Is the Fight We Cannot Afford to Lose

This year’s International Women’s Day carries the theme Rights. Justice. Action. For too many women in the United Kingdom, access to timely, specialist gynaecological care remains a privilege rather than a right.

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Menopause and Your Bones: What Every Woman Should Know About Osteoporosis Prevention

One of the most significant — and least discussed — consequences of the menopause transition is what happens to your bones. Osteoporosis affects one in three women over 50 in the United Kingdom.

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Living Well with Endometriosis: A Holistic Approach to Managing Your Symptoms

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month — a time to shine a light on a condition that affects approximately 1.5 million women in the United Kingdom. A holistic approach can make a profound difference.

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Volunteering at the Dispensaire Français: Free Gynaecological Care for Women in Need

Medicine, at its heart, is about serving people — and some of the most meaningful work I do takes place outside of my private clinics, providing free gynaecological care at the Dispensaire Français.

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Introducing Functional Medicine Consultations: A Root-Cause Approach to Women's Health

A new addition to our practice: Functional Medicine Consultations. This evidence-based, root-cause approach addresses not just symptoms, but the underlying factors that drive them.

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Menopause and Mental Health: Why Your Mood Changes Matter More Than You Think

If you've been feeling unusually anxious, low, or emotionally fragile in your 40s or early 50s, you're far from alone. Perimenopause can profoundly affect mental health.

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Why Does Endometriosis Take So Long to Diagnose — and What Can You Do About It?

Endometriosis affects roughly 1 in 10 women in the UK, yet the average time from first symptoms to diagnosis remains stubbornly long — often 7 to 8 years.

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Cervical Screening in 2026: What Every Woman in the UK Should Know

Cervical screening is one of the most effective tools we have for preventing cervical cancer. Yet uptake in England has been declining. Understanding what it involves can help you make an informed decision.

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Living with PCOS: A Gynaecologist's Guide to Managing Your Symptoms

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal conditions affecting women of reproductive age, yet it remains poorly understood by many.

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Beyond the Lump: A Specialist's Guide to Breast Health and What to Watch For

When we think about breast health, we tend to focus on one thing: finding a lump. As a gynaecologist trained at the Breast Diseases Centre at St Louis Hospital in Paris, I see a much broader picture.

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Uterine Fibroids: When to Watch, When to Act, and What Your Options Are

Fibroids are one of the most common gynaecological findings — by the age of 50, up to 70% of women will have developed at least one. There remains significant confusion about when they need treatment.

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Choosing the Right Contraception: A Gynaecologist's Honest Guide for 2026

Contraception is deeply personal, and what works brilliantly for one woman may be completely wrong for another. If your contraception isn't working for you, this guide is a starting point.

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HRT in 2026: Separating the Facts from the Fear

Few topics in women's health generate as much confusion as hormone replacement therapy. Despite overwhelming evidence of its benefits, many women remain unnecessarily fearful.

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Thinking About Starting a Family? What a Gynaecologist Wants You to Know First

Whether you are actively trying to conceive or simply thinking about it for the future, a pre-conception consultation can help. A proactive approach can make a real difference.

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STI Screening: Why It Matters More Than You Think, and What to Expect

Sexually transmitted infections remain remarkably common in the UK. Many women feel uncomfortable discussing sexual health or are unsure when screening is appropriate.

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The Well-Woman Check-up: What It Includes and Why Every Woman Should Have One

In France, annual gynaecological check-ups are a normal part of preventive healthcare. In the UK, this tradition is far less established — a well-woman check-up is designed to change that.

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Painful Periods Are Common, but They Are Not Always Normal

Period pain is one of the most frequently dismissed symptoms in women's health. While some discomfort is normal, pain that significantly interferes with your daily life deserves investigation.

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Perimenopause in Your 40s: The Symptoms Nobody Warned You About

Perimenopause often begins much earlier than most women expect. Hormonal changes can start in your early to mid-40s, and many symptoms are frequently misattributed to stress or ageing.

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Ovarian Cysts: What They Are, When to Worry, and When to Relax

Being told you have an ovarian cyst can be alarming. In reality, ovarian cysts are extremely common, and the vast majority are harmless and resolve without any treatment.

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Low Libido in Women: A Gynaecologist's Perspective on a Taboo Topic

Loss of sexual desire is one of the most common concerns I hear in clinic, yet it remains one of the hardest for women to bring up. It is a legitimate medical concern with real solutions.

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