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Women’s Health

Giving birth is both exhausting and emotional. After the birth, you may feel very tired and with your hormones once again changing, very emotional.

Physically, you may feel sore, especially if you have had stitches.

We will make sure that you are recovering from the birth and help you with any questions you may have regarding your health or the health of your baby.

We aim to provide guidance on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle after you have had your baby.

Diet, exercises, rest, pelvic floor exercises, breast feeding advice.

For more information

http://www.ngala.com.au/parenting
with confidence

http://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/products/counselling.asp
about breast feeding

http://australia.gov.au/service/pregnancy-birth-baby-service

  • Contraceptive Implant (Implanon NXT®) insertion and removal,
  • Contraceptive Injection, Vaginal Ring (Nuvaring®) and all varieties of Oral contraception
  • Abortion/early pregnancy termination information and referral
  • Unplanned pregnancy information

STI is Sexually Transmitted Infection.

  • Do you worry or think that you have been exposed to a STI?
  • Do you want clean bill of health before you decide to have sex with new partner?
  • Have been having unprotected sex or think your partner has?

It’s smart to be tested.

Whatever your reason we can help you to get tested and to provide the treatment and other advises about the prevention of STIs.Testing could be done by various methods, checking your urine, blood or taking swabs from the infected sites.

There are many STIs such as,

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea
  • Mycoplasma genitalialium
  • Trichomoniasis
  • Genital warts
  • Genital herpes
  • HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B & C

Even if you don’t have any symptoms you can still have the infection.

Regardless of your sexuality – straight /gay / lesbian /bisexual you can still have the infection.

The only way to be sure you are OK is to get tested and treated by your doctor.

The treatment is easy and effective. It’s important to get checked because, if left untreated, may cause long-term health problems.

It is important to let your partner /partners know about the condition to prevent the further spread of the diseases.

If you really don’t want to contact your partner by yourself, GP a at Kwinana GP willing to help you. We can help by:

  • Contacting your partner on your behalf by phone, letter, email or SMS without ever mentioning your name.
  • We can notify specially trained staff that works for the communicable disease section of the health department to contact your partner.
  • These are known as contact tracers, will not reveal your name to your partner under any circumstances

More information visit: www.letthemknow.org.au/partners.html

if you’ve had unprotected sex for more than 12 months (or, if you’re over 35, six months) and are still not pregnant, you may begin to wonder if you are infertile. If you decide to seek medical help, the best thing to do is see your doctor.

GP can help you with your problem by history taking, examination and arranging blood tests, USS and promoting healthy life style and referral to fertility specialists