Thanks very much for replying, it's so reassuring to hear from people who've gone through it. I had a scan recently, seen the same sonographer a few times and she always says all's fine just call to get the results in about 2 weeks, this time after transvaginal ultrasound she looked worried and said ' call your doctor in a week, make sure you call the doctor in a week!' My GP didn't give me a great deal of info so I'm hoping that the letter from the hospital will tell me a bit more once it arrives. This site needs JavaScript to work properly. The gynecologist may then refer the patient to another specialist.A qualified gynecologist has at least 8 years of training and should be certified by an Here are some key points about gynecologists. It was found, and as you might expect, it was very early stage. Call them if you need clarification, they will tell you if you need information and don’t think you know what happens next. Thank you.I know this was a while ago, but how did it all go? RESULTS: A total of 241 595 (32%) were referred from community midwife to a gynecologist during labor, because of fetal distress (FD;5%), failure to progress
I hope it went well.
Let me know how you get on too xSending healing and caring thoughts your way for whatever comes next for you xHi I am glad to have found this site, I am sitting at my desk with my mind going everywhere. This 2 week time frame is not part of the waiting time targets for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. These appointments were every 3 months, and my PSA never settled down and never rose above 4.9. Treatments can improve fecal incontinence and your quality of life. Have surgery, such as a hip replacement. They may well refer you for a CT scan too.i know it’s a scary time. That's good to get an idea of what might happen at the appointment. But wherever you live, you are seen as quickly as possible. Any medical information published on this website is not intended as a substitute for informed medical advice and you should not take any action before consulting with a healthcare professional. Sorry for long post, would really love to hear from anyone who's been through/ going through similar. To become a gynecologist, an individual must study 4 years at medical school, followed by a 4-year obstetric-gynecology residency program.Many gynecologists undergo surgical training to correct female pelvic, reproductive, or urinary tract problems, including cancers of the reproductive system.Many women in the U.S. consult their gynecologists with questions about their overall wellbeing, and gynecologists are trained to carry out:A further examination enables a gynecologist to achieve full certification from the ABOG and to be listed by ACOG.This means that fully qualified, board-certified gynecologists have spent 9 years training and gaining experience in their field. Thanks again for replying, and I'm glad to hear that in your experience the pathways worked well and that when they did find something they caught and treated it quickly.Hi River & Julia62, I was given an initial assessment and a cautious wait and see, with the proviso that I would be monitored and have regular hospital appointments. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229488. If they think it’s Overian they will also do blood tests as there is a marker for this. All clear.Finally, I was referred to urology for suspected prostate cancer because my PSA was slightly raised. Unable to load your delegates due to an error Of course, your relationship with your OB-GYN is one of the most important parts of your health care routine, but for some …
If a specific test result is unable to be obtained due to access, financial, religious, cultural or consent reasons a Clinical Override may be requested. I'd convinced myself that my symptoms pointed to endometriosis, so when the ultrasound technician mentioned that I'd be referred to a gynaecologist to talk to me about my uterus lining, and she seemed surprised that I hadn't been experiencing symptoms for longer, I figured that maybe it was endo.Then I got the call from my GP yesterday to say that the ultrasound showed thickened uterus lining and said she was making an urgent referral to gynaecologist, where they may do MRI or hysteroscopy.
An obstetrician is a kind of gynecologist who specializes in pregnancy and childbirth.To become a gynecologist, a person must train first as a doctor for 4 years, then specialize for another 4 years in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. But don't shy away from talking to your doctor. We know it’s a worrying time for people with cancer. Urgent referral to gynecologist- I'm terrified (9 Posts) Add message | Report. So my personal experience is that these pathways have ruled out cancer twice, and on the third time found it very early so that I could have treatment in good time. The muscle or nerve damage may be associated with aging or with giving birth. doi: 10.3109/14767058.2015.1124080.