The son of a successful gynaecologist, he was prepared for the Indian Civil Service, then trained as a chemical engineer. |
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This is usually done by either a gynaecologist, a general practitioner, or a nurse practitioner. |
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The mean number of laparoscopic hysterectomies per gynaecologist was therefore 13 over four years. |
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More cases than controls saw a gynaecologist or an obstetrician and cases had more prenatal visits. |
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He was then free to practise as a gynaecologist, settling in the genteel spa town of Bad Nauheim, near Frankfurt. |
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The examination of the internal organs is usually done under general anaesthetic by a gynaecologist. |
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After completing his medical degree in Switzerland in 1973 he became an obstetrician and gynaecologist. |
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A former gynaecologist, the old chap helped to deliver his son's first three sprogs. |
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A doctor will carry out a pelvic examination and may then arrange further investigations or a referral to a gynaecologist. |
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Also a gynaecologist, Luciana is setting up her surgery in the north of the city. |
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Usually, your midwife will accompany you to transfer the care to the gynaecologist or the hospital midwife. |
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The detainees complained that they did not have access to specialists, such as a gynaecologist. |
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A physician or gynaecologist should be able to recommend an appropriate product for you or your partner. |
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An absurd example of this might be asking a gynaecologist to testify on psychiatric aspects of a case. |
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And when my gynaecologist told me last week that the next cancer check-up date was due, I was certain that she would find something wrong. |
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In particular, staff working with girls who are vulnerable to sexually transmitted diseases requested the services of a gynaecologist. |
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Fifty percent of the gynaecologic oncologist patients had advanced disease, compared to 30 percent of the gynaecologist patients. |
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Post menopausal bleeding requires evaluation by a gynaecologist. |
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When I discovered I was pregnant I opted to see a gynaecologist privately. |
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The Rome-based gynaecologist first came to world attention after injecting sperm into the female egg to help men with very low sperm counts procreate. |
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Referrals can be made by your family doctor, gynaecologist, urologist or any other physician. |
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Women with non-malignant disorders of the uterus or adnexa resulting in abnormal uterine bleeding may require a referral to a gynaecologist. |
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She is married to the gynaecologist Thanos Paraschos and is a mother of three. |
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We have heared about this story from the gynaecologist and not from the three victims. |
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We will be available to answer any of your questions and encourage you to inform your own gynaecologist, family doctor or urologist. |
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Treatment by a gynaecologist is then necessary to ensure the health of the woman. |
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During a routine visit, her neurologist referred her to a gynaecologist when she complained of abundant menstrual bleeding. |
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Colposcopy involves an out-patient visit to a hospital, where a gynaecologist examines the cervix closely through a binocular microscope called a colposcope. |
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By the same token, Colonel Robert Kenneth Wilson, MA, MB, Ch.B., FRCS, a Harley Street gynaecologist, provided the ideal accoucheur for the picturesque monster. |
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In the event of difficulties with your cycle or conception, a printout and evaluation can generally provide valuable information for you and your gynaecologist. |
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Access to running water, to hot water for bathing, the opportunity to consult a gynaecologist and to have mammograms should all be assured, regardless of the type and length of sentence. |
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The embryologists monitor their development and along with the gynaecologist decide the best day for their transfer to the recipient mother's uterus. |
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With one of the highest birth rates across the world, one can be sure that no gynaecologist will be without work in India. |
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Differentiating the cause of the pelvic pain is often difficult for the gynaecologist and is best approached in conjunction with a physical therapist. |
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Since there is an important bill under study today, we are asked to hope that a gynaecologist will sit on a therapeutic committee. |
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In the last analysis, the fate of each individual woman rests in the hands of the gynaecologist. |
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I went to see Dr Yasmin Sajjad, a consultant gynaecologist and andrologist at Liverpool's Spire Hospital. |
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Women should be forced to pay for cervical smears, breast cancer tests and ante-natal screening, a leading gynaecologist said yesterday. |
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I pushed another 2 hours and finally, they consulted a gynaecologist. |
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Your radiotherapist or gynaecologist can instruct you in this. |
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If you decide, in a few years, that you'd like to have a child, your physician or gynaecologist can tell you more about the implications of pregnancy for women with cystic fibrosis. |
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She had a minor gynaecological problem and went on to the internet to find a clinic and a gynaecologist. |
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A DISGRACED Midland gynaecologist who left a woman needing life-saving treatment after a botched abortion has been told he can practise again. |
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A mother-of-two who faces an 11-month wait to see a gynaecologist last night attacked the 'unacceptably' long waiting lists in Wales. |
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A second female consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist has joined the Eliot team. |
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Of course, your family physician, gynaecologist or obstetrician are your best front-line resources for the questions you may have about menopause. |
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Specialists include a surgeon, obstetrician and gynaecologist. |
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A Larnaca gynaecologist, 48, is under police investigation for allegedly advising a woman against having an abortion, recommending instead an adoption. |
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Routine screening by a family physician or gynaecologist was acceptable. |
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