A common question is whether hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can be used as a contraceptive. HRT is used as a treatment for the symptoms...
The decision of when to stop contraception during menopause can vary depending on your individual circumstances and preferences. Menopause is defined as the cessation of...
What’s the link between birth control and headaches? No birth control method is perfect, and each type has its risks. Each body is different and may...
Many different medications can affect the menstrual cycle. In this article Consultant Gynaecologist Mr Pisal explains how medications can effect cycle regularity, period pain and...
The Kyleena coil is now available in clinic! With the availability of Kyleena, women can choose from 3 hormonal IUDs at London Gynaecology; Mirena, Jaydess...
The contraceptive implant is more than 99% effective. Below, Consultant Gynaecologist Mr Ash Alam answers some questions for those considering the implant as a contraception,...
In light of the recent news regarding the contraceptive pill, Consultant Gynaecologist Narendra Pisal outlines how he advises his patients at London Gynaecology when it...
Taking the pill is currently the most popular method of birth control in the UK, with 41% of women taking it according to healthcare and...
Our periods change over time. They are affected by many factors, from age and body mass index to contraception, pregnancies, breastfeeding and menopause. Below, Consultant...
Consultant Gynaecologist Miss Meg Wilson speaks to Bustle magazine about the different types of conceptive coil, their effectiveness and their other benefits. Read the full...