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Dr Edgar Boggs

From fertility, pregnancy and beyond. Your health at any age is important to me.
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As a specialist Doctor in Women’s Health, I may be able to help you with many different conditions and problems.

Specialist, Professional Treatment.

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Smear Tests
Smear tests identify changes in cervical cells. It is quite normal for women to experience this at some stage in their life and it does not typically elude to anything serious. In fact, a test (or cervical screening) should be viewed as a preventative step as a mutation (however small) can be addressed before any serious complications arise.

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Bladder Problems & Incontinence
Bladder problems are common and can be very embarrassing, affecting a woman’s quality of life, confidence and relationships. These problems should not be regarded as a normal part of ageing, as there are many treatments which can produce excellent results.

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Early Pregnancy Problems
Aside from the most common signs of early pregnancy (i.e. cessation of periods, nausea with or without vomiting, breast tenderness, urinary frequency and fatigue), other symptoms can be a little more worrying. These include vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain or discomfort but what’s causing them and what do they elude to?

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Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue, similar to the tissue which lines the womb (endometrium), grows outside of the uterus. This tissue may be found in several different places, including the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, the bowel, the bladder and the stomach

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Fibroids
Often referred to as uterine myomas, fibromas or leiomyomas, fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) growths that develop in or around the womb

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Menopause
The menopause occurs when a woman stops having periods; a diagnosis of which can confidently be made when there has been no period for more than 12 months. In the time leading up to full menopause, a woman’s periods will typically start to become less frequent, before stopping altogether. This can happen suddenly or over some years.

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Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs or pockets within or on the surface of one of the ovaries. Many women will develop them at some time during their lives and they are usually discovered during routine pelvic examinations. Most ovarian cysts are painless and cause no symptoms, usually disappearing on their own without the need for medical attention.

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common condition which affects around 20% of women. The condition It is a chronic, long-term condition in which there is no cure. PCOS affects the way in which a woman’s ovaries function and is, therefore, the most common cause of infertility in women.

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Coil Fitting
Considering having a coil fitted?  Our coil fitting service is a simple solution to contraception..

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Heavy Periods (Menorrhagia)
How do you differentiate between normal and heavy periods?

Definition of normal can be different for different people. However, you can call your periods heavy, if you are passing lots of clots or having to constantly use double protection, changing protection more frequently than every four hours or if your periods are making you anaemic.

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Problems after Childbirth
A woman will notice significant changes to her body following the birth of a baby. Many of them will experience physical problems relating to the pelvic floor muscles, which are the group of muscles holding in place the pelvic organs (uterus, vagina, bowel and bladder). The function of the pelvic floor muscles is to support the bladder and bowel, enabling us to control our urination.

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Prolapse & Pelvic Floor Problems
Pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic floor problems are very common conditions that affect millions of women. They are associated with childbirth and menopause and can be a cause of discomfort, embarrassment and loss of self-esteem.

Prolapse can affect urinary, bowel and sexual function, therefore significantly affecting a woman’s quality of life. There are several symptoms associated with prolapse.

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Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are infections which are passed from one person to another by sexual contact.

STIs do not always produce obvious symptoms, but several can cause long-term complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, chronic cystitis, infertility or abnormalities of the cervix.

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Vaginal Atrophy
Vaginal atrophy relates to the thinning and drying of the vaginal walls. This is a rather common condition, sometimes referred to as vulvo-vaginal atrophy (VVA) or atrophic vaginitis, which affects many women, most often following the menopause.

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Ovarian Cancer Test
Ovarian cancer is one of the commonest types of cancer in women.  If you have family history or are concerned about symptoms our ovarian cancer test provides detail and reassurance.

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Postmenopausal Bleeding
Whilst not uncommon and often caused by minor issues, bleeding after menopause is an important ‘red flag’ symptom and you should always see you doctor or gynaecologist for advice.

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Dr Boggs

Dr Boggs graduated from Queen’s University, Belfast in 1999, completing his specialist training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology through the Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Association. Dr Boggs further extended his surgical expertise with an Advanced Gynaecology Surgery and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction Fellowship in the University of Toronto, Canada from 2010 to 2012. Publishing on complications of birth trauma. He is a Consultant in the Southern Trust (Craigavon and Daisy Hill Hospitals) appointed in 2014.

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