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Adolescent & Pediatric Gynecology


Gynecology is health care for women. It helps you take good care of your sexual and reproductive health. 
Routine gynecological care:

  • prevents illness and discomfort
  • allows for early detection of cancers of the breast and cervix — when they are more curable
  • detects sexually transmitted infections and other conditions before they cause serious damage
  • prevents sterility
  • promotes healthy pregnancy and childbirth

Annual Exams

To maintain a high level of wellness, all women should have a gynecological or GYN (pronounced "G-Y-N") exam. The exam takes a short period of time, is usually only minimally uncomfortable, and provides an important measure of prevention against disease, particularly cervical cancer.

As a rule, all women should have a GYN exam once a year (hence the name, annual GYN exam or annual). This routine should begin when a woman becomes sexually active. Even if a woman has never had sexual intercourse, it is advisable she have her first GYN exam by the time she is 21 or 22 years old.


Read article: Your Gyn Exam at womenshealth.about.com.

Family Planning

Family planning is a form of birth control (contraception) that helps a woman plan her pregnancies. There are many forms of birth control: the pill, injections, vaginal ring, skin patch, IUD (intrauterine device), diaphragm. The natural family planning (the rhythm method) is for those women who prefer not to use contraception. The most popular methods up today is the birth control pill (oral contraceptive pill – OCP).

Family Planning on ENGENDER HEALTH Website
www.familyplanning.org



Female Endocronology

The evaluation of normal reproductive function depends on complex hormonal communication between endocrine and target organs. Normal function is essential to sexual development at puberty and to the cyclic processes of ovulation and menstruation. Examples: Menstrual abnormalities, menopause and sexual dysfunctions and others.

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Pap Smears

A Pap test can save your life. It can find cancer of the cervix - a common cancer in women - before it moves to other parts of your body (becomes invasive). If caught early, treatment for cancer of the cervix can be easier and the chances of curing it are far greater. Pap tests can also pick up infections and inflammation, and abnormal cells that can change into cancer cells. 
Pap Smears Frequently Asked Questions


Pregnancy Care & Delivery

Dr. Cruz specializes in Obstetrics/Gynecology. An obstetrician (OB) is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth and recuperation from delivery. About 8 in 10 pregnant women choose obstetricians.

Tubal Surgery and Laparoscopy Surgery 

Diagnostic laparoscopy is a very important technique. It permits evaluation of tubal and peritoneal factors in the infertile patient also with acute and chronic pelvic pain. 
A laparoscopy is performed by inserting a laparoscope into an incision made just below the navel. Nitrous oxide gas is put into the abdomen before the laparoscope is inserted so the reproductive organs can be seen. 
Tubal ligation Surgery. The fallopian tubes are grasped and sealed by using bands, clips or electrocoagulation. Also the tube could be reconstructed after previous tubal ligation (Tubal Reanastomosis) with the use of microsurgical techniques.


Vaginal Surgery

As woman gets older, their pelvic organs change. They may have a feeling of pelvic pressure or heaviness. They may also have leakage of urine (urinary stress incontinence). These symptoms are caused by lack of pelvic support, prolapse or muscle weakening. A hysterectomy (uterus removal) may be needed. Other procedures in conjunction might as well be needed to restore and improve the patient’s gynecologic problem.

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