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Patient leaflets for Women's Health/Gynaecology

Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Bulkamid Treatment for stress urinary incontinence

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Endometrial Ablation

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Hysterectomy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Inflatable Balloon Catheter to Treat Bartholins Cysts or Abscesses

This leaflet is written to help people who have been offered this procedure to decide whether to agree (consent) to it or not.

Inserting a mirena intrauterine system

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Laparoscopic Sterilisation

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Myosure (Hysteroscopy)

Information for patients attending outpatients and day unit

Options following a miscarriage

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Pregnancy of uncertain viability

An explanation for patients

Prolapse Having a Pelvic Floor Repair

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Sacrospinous Ligament Suspension/Fixation

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Surgery for Endometrial Cancer

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Vaginal Pessary for prolapse

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Viable Pregnancy

An explanation for patients

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Resident doctor strike action

Resident doctors will be taking strike action from 7am on 17 December to 7am on 22 December. Some appointments and procedures may be affected. If your appointment needs to be changed, we will contact you.

If you've not heard from us, please attend your appointment as planned.

Please continue to come forward for care, particularly in an emergency or life-threatening situation. Use NHS 111 to find the most appropriate service for your needs.