Being a woman is quite a serious challenge. Our bodies are constantly working at the limits of their capacity, readjusting and adapting to external changes.
Even during fetal development, a girl’s future ability to conceive and carry a child is established. Our strategic reserve—the ovarian reserve—is formed as early as this stage.
Next comes a period of significant hormonal and physiological changes: the onset of the menstrual cycle and sexual activity. At this stage, it is crucial to detect potential abnormalities early and take the necessary steps.
From this point on, the main challenges begin: monthly cycles, ovulation, pregnancy, and childbirth. These processes unfold differently for every woman, so it is important to regularly take care of the health of the gynecological and reproductive systems.
Eventually, a period of declining reproductive function and menopause sets in—a new stage of hormonal and physiological changes. During this time, it is important to preserve the health and functionality of all the body’s systems as much as possible.
A gynecologist is a woman’s primary ally at every stage of life. Consulting a gynecologist helps ensure a smooth and safe journey through every phase of women’s health, provided regular preventive checkups are conducted. In cases of female infertility, a consultation with a reproductive specialist may also be necessary.
The doctors at the Lada Clinic possess a high level of qualification and practical experience in the examination, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the female reproductive system. Another key advantage is their expertise in preserving a woman’s reproductive function.
For us, it is important not only to treat the disease but also to preserve a woman’s ability to become a mother.
Who is a gynecologist?
A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the female reproductive system.
When should you see a gynecologist?
- Ovarian dysfunction;
- endometriosis;
- sexually transmitted infections;
- infertility;
- cervical diseases;
- endometrial hyperplasia.