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About
Dr Alex Alexander
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Gynaecology
Elective Caesarean Section
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1 June 2020
HRT
My OBGYN
Hormone Replacement Therapy - Risks vs Benefits

Replacing these hormones with versions made in a lab (called hormone replacement therapy, or HRT) ease many symptoms women can suffer during menopause.

Hormone Replacement Therapy - Risks vs Benefits
18 May 2020
Fertility
My OBGYN
About Hormone Imbalance

Hormonal imbalances occur when there is too much or too little of a hormone in the bloodstream. Hormones are essential to normal bodily function, and even small imbalances can have significant consequences.

About Hormone Imbalance
4 May 2020
Pregnancy
My OBGYN
Pregnancy Belly and Fundal Height

Fundal height is a measure of the size of the uterus and can be used to assess fetal growth and development during pregnancy.

Pregnancy Belly and Fundal Height
6 April 2020
Menstruation
My OBGYN
What is Menopause?

The word ‘menopause’ comes from the Greek words ‘menos’ meaning month and ‘pause’ meaning to cease. Menopause means the monthly period stops. Menopause is the final menstrual period.

What is Menopause?
23 March 2020
Pregnancy
My OBGYN
7 Things I Wish I Had Done in the First ...

The first trimester of pregnancy can be a little overwhelming. Your life changes with a couple of pink lines, and if it is your first pregnancy, you can be a little confused as to what to do next.

7 Things I Wish I Had Done in the First Trimester
My OBGYN
1 June 2020
HRT

Hormone Replacement Therapy - Risks vs Benefits

My OBGYN
1 June 2020
HRT
Hormone Replacement Therapy - Risks vs Benefits

Replacing these hormones with versions made in a lab (called hormone replacement therapy, or HRT) ease many symptoms women can suffer during menopause.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: hormone replacement therapy, HRT

2 Comments
My OBGYN
18 May 2020
Fertility

About Hormone Imbalance

My OBGYN
18 May 2020
Fertility
About Hormone Imbalance

Hormonal imbalances occur when there is too much or too little of a hormone in the bloodstream. Hormones are essential to normal bodily function, and even small imbalances can have significant consequences.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: endometriosis, hormone replacement therapy, HRT, hormone imbalance

4 Comments
My OBGYN
4 May 2020
Pregnancy

Pregnancy Belly and Fundal Height

My OBGYN
4 May 2020
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Belly and Fundal Height

Fundal height is a measure of the size of the uterus and can be used to assess fetal growth and development during pregnancy.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: Pregnancy, ivf, preparation for birth

4 Comments
My OBGYN
6 April 2020
Menstruation

What is Menopause?

My OBGYN
6 April 2020
Menstruation
What is Menopause?

The word ‘menopause’ comes from the Greek words ‘menos’ meaning month and ‘pause’ meaning to cease. Menopause means the monthly period stops. Menopause is the final menstrual period.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: menopause, irregular bleeding, menstruation

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My OBGYN
23 March 2020
Pregnancy

7 Things I Wish I Had Done in the First Trimester

My OBGYN
23 March 2020
Pregnancy
7 Things I Wish I Had Done in the First Trimester

The first trimester of pregnancy can be a little overwhelming. Your life changes with a couple of pink lines, and if it is your first pregnancy, you can be a little confused as to what to do next.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: preparation for birth, Pregnancy

Comment
My OBGYN
9 March 2020
Pregnancy

Birth Control Options

My OBGYN
9 March 2020
Pregnancy
Birth Control Options

You can not only wear or swallow your birth control method now, but you can also insert it, inject it, cap it or even stick it on. All these options, on top of all their pros and cons, can sure leave a girl feeling a bit overwhelmed.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: contraceptives, contraception, birth control

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My OBGYN
24 February 2020
IVF

Should I Consider Vitamins Before Pregnancy

My OBGYN
24 February 2020
IVF
Should I Consider Vitamins Before Pregnancy

When you're considering having a baby it is important to understand how important nutrition and vitamin intake is in your chances of success.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: IVF, infertility, diet

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My OBGYN
10 February 2020
Pregnancy, Conditions

7 Signs Your Childbirth May Be Hard

My OBGYN
10 February 2020
Pregnancy, Conditions
7 Signs Your Childbirth May Be Hard

Few believe childbirth is an easy-peasy walk in the park. It's the very definition of a struggle, and every birth presents its own challenges.

But for some women, there are signs your childbirth may be more difficult.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: childbirth, post partum, baby blues, anxiety, depression

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My OBGYN
15 January 2020
Pregnancy, Conditions

Perinatal Anxiety and Depression

My OBGYN
15 January 2020
Pregnancy, Conditions
Perinatal Anxiety and Depression

Up to 20% of women and 10% of men will experience perinatal anxiety or depression.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: childbirth, post partum, baby blues, anxiety, depression

1 Comment
My OBGYN
31 December 2019
Prolapse, Pregnancy

Don’t Neglect Your Pelvic Floor Muscles?

My OBGYN
31 December 2019
Prolapse, Pregnancy
Don’t Neglect Your Pelvic Floor Muscles?

Pelvic Floor Muscles have an important role to play. They form a sling from the front of the pubic bone to the back of the tailbone, they sit like a hammock setting a floor for the pelvis.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic muscles, pelvic floor exercise

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My OBGYN
3 December 2019
Fertility

Can Metformin Help Improve Fertility?

My OBGYN
3 December 2019
Fertility
Can Metformin Help Improve Fertility?

PCOS is thought to be the main cause of infertility. The diabetes medication metformin is one way to treat the symptoms of PCOS and help to improve the chances of a healthy pregnancy.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: infertility, Fertility, metformin, PCOS

2 Comments
My OBGYN
19 November 2019
Fertility

Does Contraception Affect Fertility?

My OBGYN
19 November 2019
Fertility
Does Contraception Affect Fertility?

The use of birth control is widespread, with more and more people worldwide choosing to control their fertility. But the question is often posed, does contraception affect fertility?

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: contraceptives, contraception, infertility, Fertility

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My OBGYN
5 November 2019
Conditions

Do I Have Polycystic Ovaries?

My OBGYN
5 November 2019
Conditions
Do I Have Polycystic Ovaries?

Let’s help you understand the possible symptoms of PCOS, as well as the treatments available if you have PCOS.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: PCOS, polycystic ovaries, polycystic ovarian syndrome

12 Comments
My OBGYN
30 October 2019
Pregnancy

Why Iodine Is Important During Pregnancy

My OBGYN
30 October 2019
Pregnancy
Why Iodine Is Important During Pregnancy

While iodine is important in every person’s diet to avoid thyroid problems, pregnant women require even greater levels of iodine.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: Pregnancy, breastfeeding, diet

2 Comments
My OBGYN
23 October 2019
IVF

Sex Selection Legalities And Requirements

My OBGYN
23 October 2019
IVF
Sex Selection  Legalities And Requirements

Sex selection is an issue that won’t go away. It is currently not legal to choose the gender of an IVF baby in Australia but it is allowed elsewhere, for example, Italy, USA, Mexico and many Asian countries.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: IVF, sex selection

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My OBGYN
15 October 2019
Fibroids

What Myomectomy Is Best?

My OBGYN
15 October 2019
Fibroids
What Myomectomy Is Best?

Myomectomy or Uterine Myomectomy is sometimes named a Fibroidectomy. The procedure refers to the surgical removal of uterine leiomyomas, also known as Fibroids.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

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My OBGYN
9 October 2019
Pregnancy, Obstetrics

Low-dose Aspirin To Prevent Preeclampsia

My OBGYN
9 October 2019
Pregnancy, Obstetrics
Low-dose Aspirin To Prevent Preeclampsia

Preeclampsia can drive the delivery of your child earlier than their due date, via emergency C-section as the condition can place both the baby and mother in danger.

Source: http://www.alexalexander.com.au

Tagged: preeclampsia, high risk pregnancy

1 Comment
My OBGYN
30 July 2019
Gynaecology, Fibroids, Menstruation

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

My OBGYN
30 July 2019
Gynaecology, Fibroids, Menstruation
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Why Is a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Performed?

Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure for the removal of the uterus and cervix.

Tagged: Hysterectomy, abnormal bleeding, heavy bleeding

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My OBGYN
15 July 2019
Gynaecology

Diagnosis of Endometriosis

My OBGYN
15 July 2019
Gynaecology
Diagnosis of Endometriosis

Diagnosis of Endometriosis

Endometriosis may be suspected when clinical history is suspicious. Watch Video

Source: https://vimeo.com/350664426

Tagged: endometrial polyps, endometriosis, period pain, painful sex

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My OBGYN
25 June 2019
Gynaecology, Vaginal Rejuvination

5 REASONS IT HURTS DOWN THERE

My OBGYN
25 June 2019
Gynaecology, Vaginal Rejuvination
5 REASONS IT HURTS DOWN THERE

5 REASONS IT HURTS DOWN THERE

Chronic Pelvic Pain affects 7% of Australia women. Here's how to get the help you need.

Tagged: pelvic pain, endometriosis

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