Published in Women's Health Weekly, May 29th, 2003
According to recent research published in the journal Best Practice & Research in Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, "while congenital malformations of the genital tract are not common, the sequelae of their presence can be serious. The practicing gynecologist must be aware of the range of congenital abnormalities that may occur and the symptoms that may result from them. Failure to manage these patients correctly may have long-term sequelae for their psychological, sexual and reproductive health."
"The involvement of a multi-disciplinary team in dealing with...
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