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Dr.ssa Giada Frontino

Dr. Giada Frontino

Dr.ssa Giada Frontino
Ginecologa Italiana a Londra

Dr. Giada Frontino
Consultant Gynaecologist

English (UK)
Italiano
English (UK)

Dr. Giada Frontino
Consultant Gynaecologist

Dr.ssa Giada Frontino
Ginecologa Italiana a Londra

English (UK)
Italiano
English (UK)

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What is Perimenopause?

What is Perimenopause?

Despite the confusion many women feel when reading about perimenopause and menopause, the two terms describe distinct life stages.
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What to expect at your Wellwoman checkup

What to expect at your Wellwoman checkup

Are you struggling with symptoms that just won’t go with over-the-counter treatments, or are you planning a pregnancy and wish to check your fertility
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My periods have changed–am I menopausal?

Regardless of your age, skipping one period once or twice a year is normal and often may be due to stress.
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Is the cervical smear painful?

Is the cervical smear painful?

A cervical smear, or HPV test, is a simple and non-invasive test that shows us important information about the health of the cervix, which is a vulner...
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Weight gain–is it the menopause?

Weight gain–is it the menopause?

Have you been noticing your clothes are feeling tighter around the waist, thighs and arms despite cutting the sweet treats? So, what is going on, and ...
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that has both hormonal and metabolic causes, with a wide and variable range of symptoms. PCOS can oc...
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Am I in menopause?

Am I in menopause?

I feel my symptoms could be caused by menopause–what should I do?
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Breast pain

Breast pain

Our breasts undergo many changes from puberty to postmenopause.
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Vaginal discharge–what is normal and what is not?

Vaginal discharge-what is normal and what is not?

It’s often tricky to understand whether the vaginal discharge you see on the panties or toilet paper is normal or a sign of an infection.
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