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Our aim is to explain all issues relating to female health (women's health) in a simple and easy to understand way. Some facts will be over simplified but please remember this is not a medical text book, but an informational source about women's health, intended for lay people.

We will however do our utmost to ensure that all the data represented will be as accurate as possible. Unfortunately our knowledge of the human body is far from complete and in many areas there is a difference of opinion among the experts. We will try and avoid as much controversy as possible. When we discuss controversial subjects we will try to the best of our ability to explain the different view points as simple as possible. Fortunately because only basic knowledge will be represented we should be able to avoid much of the controversy.

Different treatment options will be mentioned but not discusses in detail. Treatment should always be individualized and the best person to do this is your medical service provider. Different individuals also reacts differently to treatment. We are all unique individuals.

A list of topics appears in the left column. Just click on a topic to view it. We recommend that if you are new to the site, that you read the first five topics in the order they appear. They contain all the basic knowledge and facts necessary to understand this side better.

Use our links to similar sites for more information. The better informed you are the better you will be able to cope with health problems. We will only provide basic information and this should help you to understand the information provided on the world wide web better.

This site is also linked to other sides via webrings. The use of web rings will also help you to improve your knowledge and understanding.

Our site's aim is to give you a better understanding of the basic functions and causes of abnormalities of the female body.

(The site is under constant construction and some pages and topics might not always respond. If you experience problems with a page, please come back and try later.)

We hope that we will make a contribution and help all women to understand their bodies better, to determine problems in time and therefore improve their overall health.

Visit our FAQ page . Many of your questions might be answered. If not contact us.

We strongly suggest that every women should have an annual (or at the very least every third year ) complete gynecological examination!!!!!!!


The following list gives an indication of the topics to be discussed:
  • Ovulation - Where do egg cells come from?
  • What happens during menstruation? Why does menstruation occur?
  • What causes period pain?
  • What is endometriosis?
  • What is a cyst?
  • What are polycystic ovaries?
  • How does a pregnancy start? Fertilization?
  • Why can't I conceive? Infertility?
  • What causes the menopause?
  • What is osteoporosis?
  • What is a hysterocopy?
  • What is a laparoscopy?
  • Why is frequent visits to a doctor necessary? What is a papsmear?
  • Can vaginal discharges be prevented?
  • Menopause
  • Endometriosis
  • What is adenomyosis?
  • Photos illustrating the internal female organs
  • Video clips

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    Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom: The Complete Guide to Women's Health and Wellbeing

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