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April 18, 2015 by PHoward188 Leave a Comment

About Austin

Austin Ugwumadu is Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist at St George’s Hospital, and Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics & Gynaecology at St George’s, University of London. His clinical expertise and research interest in the fields of perinatal and gynaecological infections are nationally and internationally recognised. … [Read more...]

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Newlife Clinic – Epsom

The treatment of women’s health problems is one of the most rapidly advancing areas of clinical medicine. At Newlife, we are proud of our state-of-the-art and sophisticated diagnostic and treatment facilities used in the treatment of a comprehensive range of conditions on an outpatient basis within our consulting suites. … [Read more...]

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St Georges – Tooting

St Georges is one of the country’s principal teaching hospitals. As well as acute hospital services, they provide a wide variety of specialist and community hospital based care and a full range of community services. … [Read more...]

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Parkside Clinic – Wimbledon

Easily accessible from Central London and the Home Counties, Parkside Hospital is a private hospital located opposite Wimbledon Common. Your health deserves the best care. Parkside Hospital is committed to providing first-class independent healthcare for our patients. … [Read more...]

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March 24, 2013 by PHoward188 Leave a Comment

Miscarriage risk cut by antibiotics

Treating pregnant women for a mild vaginal infection can reduce their risk of miscarriage and premature birth. Bacterial vaginosis occurs when too many of the wrong type of bacteria are present in the vagina. Women often have no symptoms from the infection therefore it can easily be missed. However, it can be more serious for pregnant women. UK researchers found treating the condition … [Read more...]

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