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Ask the gynaecology consultants at Spire Healthcare your questions on all things gynaecology - £200 voucher to be won

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LucyBMumsnet · 21/06/2021 09:57

Gynaecology isn’t a topic that’s likely to come up in everyday conversation. However, many people are seeking answers to their gynae-related questions and finding the right time or person to ask can be a challenge. That’s why Spire Healthcare has recruited a panel of gynaecology experts who will be here to answer your questions about all things related to gynaecology.

Here’s what Spire Healthcare has to say: “Spire Healthcare is a leading independent hospital group in the United Kingdom, with 39 private hospitals and eight clinics across England, Wales and Scotland. Working in partnership with around 7,500 experienced consultants, Spire Healthcare delivered tailored, personalised care to almost 750,000 inpatients, outpatients and day case patients in 2020.

The Group’s well located and scalable hospitals have delivered successful and award-winning clinical outcomes, positioning the Group well with patients, consultants, the NHS, GPs and Private Medical Insurance providers. 90% of Spire Healthcare’s hospitals are rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC (or the equivalent in Scotland and Wales).”

Want to find out more about who will be answering your questions? Read about the panel of experts below:

Dr Gail Busby
Dr Gail Busby is a Consultant Gynaecologist specialising in paediatric, adolescent and adult gynaecology conditions. She qualified in Trinidad in 1996, before amassing a wealth of experience at Liverpool and London. Her clinical interests include menstrual disorders, endometriosis, laparoscopic surgery, hysteroscopy and post-menopausal problems.

Mrs Sarah Hussain
Sarah has been a consultant gynaecologist for 33 years. She has a special interest in incontinence, prolapse of vagina and uterus, heavy and painful periods and abnormal bleeding, menopause, endometriosis and fibroids.

Mr Mohamed Mabrouk
Mohamad is a Consultant Gynaecologist and adjunct professor in Gynaecology in the University of Southern Denmark. His special interests are endometriosis, advanced laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery and menstrual disorders. He has extensive experience in laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis and is dedicated to helping women with endometriosis have a better quality of life and improve their fertility.

Maybe you have a question about recovery after childbirth or strengthening your pelvic floor muscles? Perhaps you’d like information on the things all women should know about their health or if they should have regular gynaecology check-ups? Whether your question is about menstrual disorders, childbirth injuries or incontinence, post it on the thread below. The expert consultants from Spire Healthcare will be back in July to answer a selection of your questions.

Everyone who shares a question on this thread will be entered into a prize draw where one lucky Mumsnet user will win a £200 voucher for a store of their choice (from a list).

Thanks and good luck!
MNHQ

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Ask the gynaecology consultants at Spire Healthcare your questions on all things gynaecology - £200 voucher to be won
Ask the gynaecology consultants at Spire Healthcare your questions on all things gynaecology - £200 voucher to be won
Ask the gynaecology consultants at Spire Healthcare your questions on all things gynaecology - £200 voucher to be won
popsocks · 03/08/2021 22:27

Thanks for answering my question. I do have a high bmi, so that makes sense.

ginghamstarfish · 04/08/2021 08:08

Wouldn't want advice from Spire Healthcare after my two failed joint replacements there .....

orangesky1 · 04/08/2021 10:55

No answers to any of the prolapse, pelvic floor, tear questions. Interesting in light of the recent thread about birth injuries not being taken seriously.....

IslandLulu · 08/08/2021 10:13

Thank you for answering my question, really useful thread!

languagelover96 · 10/08/2021 12:02

this is a educational thread

Iwantahippopotamusforchristmas · 11/08/2021 19:41

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BadlyWrittenPoem · 12/08/2021 14:57

How heavy does menstruation need to be to be a concern?

jlouised · 24/08/2021 22:36

Hello,
I am 42 and just had a radical hysterectomy due to endometrial cancer. I am worried about surgerical menopause. Can I have HRT?

LucyBMumsnet · 03/09/2021 11:25

We didn't hear back from the prize winner within the time outlined in our T&Cs so we're awarding the prize to a runner up. Congratulations @Spied! Smile

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AuntLucy · 04/11/2021 20:43

How long for menstruation to settle (and for 'settle' read, 'fuck the fuck off') after having a mirena fitted? I am 47, no more kids planned, just want the whole shooting match to shut down and bog-off now. I've put up with the tedious, messy crap of periods for too long..

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