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The Conversation: Got period pain or cramps? What to eat and avoid, according to science
We’re learning more about food’s role in influencing inflammation in our body. So, could eating or avoiding certain foods help
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.
Introducing Moana Vā
As ‘navigators of Pacific Pride’, Moana Vā will be supporting COGA to ensure our practice is a safe and inclusive
Four things to understand about your vagina
When it comes to female anatomy, there’s still a lot that many of us don’t know. A 2019 survey found
Painful sex is more common than you think – but there are solutions.
Affecting one in six women, pain with intercourse has a number of causes that can depend on where you are
Pause on the use of surgical mesh for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence
In line with the Director-General of Health’s recommendation, and advice from our professional body RANZCOG, COGA gynaecologists will pause use
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