Showing posts with label gynecology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gynecology. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 April 2018

What to Expect During an Ob-Gyn Visit?


A gynecologist specializes in a woman's reproductive health while an obstetrician specializes in the pre and post-natal care of females with expert knowledge of baby delivery. An OB/GYN is a master in both disciplines- gynecology and obstetrics. He/she is proficient in dealing with the issues of a woman's reproductive organs and on the same hand can skilfully do a baby delivery while handling the entire pregnancy. These doctors are a maestro of female issues like menopause, birth control, childbirth, pregnancy, pelvic examination, treatment of infections, cancer, urinary tract problems, etc.
Since the doctor deals with issues related to female reproductive problems, you may be required to expose your private parts for examination. You need not feel nervous and embarrassed as these screenings are an everyday activity for them, and they have been specially trained in this subject. Females do get reluctant in discussing issues related to their reproductive parts or showing the parts up for pelvic examination but stay assured as these doctors focus on their subject and rest everything is noise to them.

What Happens During Ob-Gyn Visits?

The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) suggests that parents should start seeing an OB/GYN since the time their girl child turns thirteen or girls should see the doctor when they become sexually active. Great news here is that teens are usually not examined down there until they suffer any problem. During your visit, the doctor will start with doing your general check-up which includes blood pressure test, weight screening, urine test or blood test (if required). After this, the doctor will conduct your physical exam in which he/she will test your vaginal area for infections or abnormalities. If required, the doctor will also examine your internal reproductive organs like fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, and cervix. You may feel some pressure, but, need not worry because that is a part of the examination. Once done the doctor will prescribe a solution for you and you are done.


The Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Ishaq Bin Omran Medical Center (IBO) has experienced OB/GYN doctors to serve solutions to your problems. This medical center in Sharjah is one of the famous ones in the locality which serves a wide range of health problems. They hold expertise in diagnosing and treating medical conditions like bleeding disorder, fetal medicine, urogynecology and pelvic issues, postpartum issues, antenatal, osteoporosis, issues related to sexual and reproductive health, etc. For more details book an appointment now!

Monday, 5 March 2018

What is the Difference Between Obstetrics and Gynecology


Obstetrics and gynecology are medical terms which are related to the science of female problems and issues related their reproductive system. A layperson would confuse the meanings of these two terms for each other. But these sciences are different in many orders. Some female specialist doctors mention ‘obstetrician/gynecologist' as their specialty because the same doctor can study the two sciences together. If you are a woman and facing issues with your reproductive system or are pregnant, then consult only a certified and experienced OB/GYN (obstetrician/gynecologist).

An OB specializes in pregnancy, baby delivery and post-natal care of the mother and the child. These doctors govern the entire pregnancy period of the mother and ensure that the fetus is in the best condition. Any complications or emergencies are addressed by an obstetrician, and they keep a regular check on the fetus until its delivered. On the contrary, a gynecologist deals with problems related to the female reproductive system. Organs like uterus, vagina, fallopian tubes, ovary system, etc. are primary female organs and any issues with these parts are seen by a gynecologist.

A GYN specializes in rectifying issues from puberty to menopause sans pregnancy. Also, these doctors are proficient in dealing with problems of the urinary system, bowel, and bladder. An OB doctor does not handle the treatment of diseases and only governs the pregnancy period. For example, if a patient is suffering from some vaginal illness, then she has to consult a GYN and not the OB. A gynecologist stays in the picture until pregnancy is confirmed, after that the case gets transferred to an OB. She may turn back to see a GYN if she needs no more pregnancies and requires tubal litigation.

A GYN can perform the duties of an OB. However, its vice-versa has limitations. A female specialist doctor may be a certified consultant of both the branches. These medical disciplines tech same education in initial years before they split their curriculum to specific subject areas. Consult a GYN if you are suffering from menstrual problems and try not to get your case handled by multiple doctors to prevent any distortions.

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Ishaq Bin Omran Medical Center (IBO) has experienced professionals of gynecology & obstetrics in Sharjah. Get your case handled under expert hands and stay free from your physical problems. They have experienced gynecologist in Sharjah who take care of female issues with precision. For more details book an appointment now.