OBGYN

Services Provided by an OBGYN

Learning more about what an OBGYN does is something every woman should explore. They are the go-to medical professional for women who are in need of menstruation, childbirth, menopause and other services pertaining to women's health. While some OBGYNs offer a variety of general health services along with their obstetric and gynecological practice, others will only focus on providing their patients with services directly related to a woman’s reproductive system.

About OBGYNs

An OBGYN has studied both obstetrics and gynecology. (That is what the OB and GYN stand for.) Their obstetrics education allows them to focus on caring for a woman before, during and after a pregnancy. Their gynecology education allows them to focus on diagnosing and treating myriad issues related to a woman’s reproductive system. Whether you are in need of your annual gynecological checkup, are experiencing reproductive problems, are interested in preventive screenings or need an obstetrician because you are pregnant, an OBGYN is the first medical professional you should contact for services.

According to Healthline, the best way to treat medical issues and overall health is with preventive care. Women who appear healthy and are not experiencing any reproductive health issues should still get a preventive check-up once per year.

Services an OBGYN provides for their patients

The following is a list of some of the more common services an OBGYN can provide for their patients.

Women's health services

A short list of routine women's health services includes pap smears, breast cancer screenings, gynecological cancer screenings, pelvic pain evaluations and urinary incontinence treatment. Additional health and wellness services may include nutrition programs, prenatal yoga classes, pregnancy classes, or educational workshops that teach women how to be healthy and happy.

Pregnancy care

OBGYNs offer women pre-pregnancy planning services, prenatal care, pregnancy care and postpartum care. Since pregnant women will see their OBGYN often, it is important that they choose one they feel very comfortable with and trust accordingly. Additional pregnancy, labor and delivery services include genetic screening, nurse midwifery, gestational diabetes management and breastfeeding education, as well as further precautionary tests and services for women of advanced maternal age (generally age 35 and over).

Surgical procedures

An OBGYN can perform a number of surgical procedures, including but not limited to hysterectomies, endometrial ablations, colposcopies, dilation and curettage and transvaginal ultrasounds. Many of the surgical procedures performed by an OBGYN are minimally invasive.

Specialty care

The majority of OBGYNs are generalists. Some also have training in various subspecialties, though, such as reproductive endocrinology and infertility or gynecologic oncology, which deals with diagnosing and treating cancers affecting a woman's reproductive system.

Conclusion

An experienced OBGYN can provide you with virtually any obstetric or gynecological services you may need. As a woman, it is necessary to see an OBGYN on a regular basis. If you are pregnant, you need to see an OBGYN before, during and after your pregnancy, as this is the best way to ensure that your pregnancy is safe and healthy.

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