Family planning is the proactive management of when to have children and how many to have, using methods like contraception and voluntary sterilization to achieve personal, social, and economic goals. Key benefits include improving maternal and child health by preventing too-soon, too-frequent, or too-many births, supporting women's education and public participation, reducing infant mortality, slowing population growth, and preventing the spread of diseases like HIV/AIDS.
Gynecological consultations are those where a specialist helps to take care of the health status of every woman, these should be done frequently to detect some diseases in time and begin with the appropriate treatment as soon as possible. These types of consultations are usually postponed because there are no symptoms or abnormal signs that should be addressed, but should be considered as a preventive measure. There is no set age to visit the gynecologist for the first time, but from the beginning of sexual intercourse they should go to a consultation at least once a year. During the first consultation a clinical history should be performed, so the gynecologist will ask you questions about your sexuality and can perform an examination to observe the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries.
1.Fertility
The menstrual cycle is a particular case for each woman and during this one there may be changes that create the idea of being pregnant, the most common cause is the absence of the rule. Those women who are trying to achieve a pregnancy and want to know the days when they are more fertile or if their health status allows them to get pregnant also usually come.
2.Pregnancy control
For women who are pregnant these consultations allow them to have a better control of the phases of pregnancy, attend to the symptoms, and know the sex of the baby and the types of births.
During these visits all doubts can be resolved to lead a healthy pregnancy, where you are happy and calm waiting for your baby.
3.Vaginal infections
Vaginal infections can affect women of all ages, with some symptoms that cause discomfort, such as itching or burning, but there are those who do not usually notice.
Any strange change you notice is important to see a specialist to give you the necessary care, to detect if it is an infection or a sexually transmitted disease.