Urogynaecology is a subspecialty combining the fields of Urology and Gynaecology to care for a woman’s pelvic floor health. The pelvic floor comprises muscles and connective tissues responsible for supporting the bowel (large intestines), bladder, and internal reproductive organs in their respective places. These muscles also help in bodily processes such as urinating, defecating, and sex.
The pelvic floor muscles can be adversely affected by pregnancy, ageing, menopause, and childbirth. If left untreated, weak pelvic floor muscles can lead to various urogynaecological conditions that may affect a woman’s quality of life.
The contents on this website provides general information only and does not replace professional or specialist advice. If you think you may have any medical condition, always seek prompt medical attention from a professional healthcare provider. It is not advisable to delay consulting professional advice by relying on the information provided here. Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information is relevant and comprehensive, we make no guarantees or representation that the contents on this website are complete, up-to-date or accurate. drngkailyn.com is independently owned and is not affiliated or endorsed by any organisation.