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The epidemiology, management and prevention of genital warts and human papillomavirus (HPV).
Information about the risks of taking valproate medicines during pregnancy.
Interviews with adolescent, newly married, pregnant and adult women, in urban slums, rural and indigenous villages
How to assess young women with abnormal vaginal bleeding, in a clinical or primary care setting.
This 2 part guidance note is part of a series of DFID guidance notes on violence against women and girls. It focuses specifically on how to address VAWG in health programming.
The characteristics, surveillance, epidemiology and diagnosis of genital herpes.
Information about COVID-19 and pregnancy from the Royal College of Obstretricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG).
What Works in preventing violence against women and girls. The following documents are a review of the evidence from the programme.
Public consultation on a set of proposals to make Gina 10 microgram vaginal tablets (Estradiol) available from pharmacies.
These standards provide an approach for improving the health and wellbeing of women in prison.
This study examines the interplay between the biological and physico-chemical aspects and social and behavioral issues
The actions local areas should take to ensure victims of violence against women and girls get the support they need.
This outlines what FGM is, the legislation and penalties involved and the help and support available. The statement is often referred to as a health passport.
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