Throwing a spotlight on ovarian cancer

With symptoms that can at first be waved away as “nothing serious”, ovarian cancer can easily sneak by initial health check-ups.
What can be done to treat urinary incontinence?

While it may seem embarrassing, urinary incontinence is a common and predominantly treatable problem affecting around 34% of NZ women.
A guide to pessaries for urinary incontinence and prolapse

Pessaries have been around for a very long time, the oldest known pessary – as described by the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates – was a pomegranate soaked in vinegar!