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Royal Australian & NZ College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists - college statements and guidelines
RANZCOG guideline Ix of intermenstrual and post-coital bleeding (pdf)
RANZCOG guideline Mx of menopause (pdf)
Statement on anticoagulation in pregnancy & puerperium
RANZCOG - termination of pregnancy
MJA 2009 - A consensus statement on the management of pregnancy and delivery in women who are carriers of or have bleeding disorders such as haemophilia
RIF or pelvic pain
LIF or pelvic pain
a guide to a healthy vagina
potential complications of gynaecologic surgery
premenstrual syndrome
dysmenorrhoea
menorrhagia / PV bleeding
amenorrhoea
uterine fibroids (leiomyomas)
ovarian cyst
polycystic ovarian disease (PCOS)
sexually transmitted diseases (STD)
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
dyspareunia
endometritis - post-curettage or retained products of conception (RPOC)
endometriosis
infertility
home "backyard" intra-uterine fertilisation
gynae. malignancies
the patient with an adnexal mass
ovarian tumours
uterine cancer
cervical cancer
vulval cancer
gynae. physiology:
menstrual cycle and menstruation
oestrogens
progestogens
androgens
Relaxin
Inhibin
oxytocin
luteinising hormone (LH)
follicle stimulating hormone
pregnancy
hyperemesis gravidarum
Rh isoimmunisation and Anti-D prophylaxis
PV bleeding in early pregnancy - miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy and more
miscarriage
ectopic pregnancy
molar pregnancy - hydatidiform mole, choriocarcinoma
Western Health early pregnancy assessment service (EPAS) referral process
PV bleeding in late pregnancy - abruption, placenta praevia and more
trauma in the pregnant patient
pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
labour
mastitis
medications used in gynaecology
contraception
post-coital emergency contraception
combined OCP
progestogens and progesterone-only contraceptives and hormonal Rx
oestrogens
hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
gonadotrophin releasing hormone agonists (GnRH agonists) such as nafarelin
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
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