A Gynecologist Approach to Pelvic Disorders, Sexual Health, and Gynecologic Cancer Treatment
Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence: This lecture will highlight the definition,
symptoms, management and impact on sexual health of pelvic organ prolapse of urinary
incontinence. Emphasis will be placed on how symptoms of the condition and treatment of the
condition can impact sexual function and as a result require a multidisciplinary approach in
improving sexual health.

What You’ll Learn in this Course
Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence:
This lecture will highlight the definition, symptoms, management and impact on sexual health of pelvic organ prolapse of urinary incontinence. Emphasis will be placed on how symptoms of the condition and treatment of the condition can impact sexual function and as a result require a multidisciplinary approach in improving sexual health.
Lecture Objectives:
This lecture will highlight the definition, symptoms, management and impact on sexual health of pelvic organ prolapse of urinary incontinence. Emphasis will be placed on how symptoms of the condition and treatment of the condition can impact sexual function and as a result require a multidisciplinary approach in improving sexual health.
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Gynecologic Cancer and Post-treatment Changes: This lecture will draw upon the content of the prior lectures and also provide background, treatment and post-treatment changes in women affected by ovarian, uterine and cervical cancers.
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Postpartum and Postmenopausal changes: The focus of this lecture will be on the hormonal and physiological changes after pregnancy and menopause impacting sexual function and health. This lecture will be highlighting periods in time in which there is less likely to be discussion of sexual well-being.
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Postpartum and Postmenopausal changes:
The focus of this lecture will be on the hormonal and physiological changes after pregnancy and menopause impacting sexual function and health. This lecture will be highlighting periods in time in which there is less likely to be discussion of sexual well-being.
Lecture Objectives:
The focus of this lecture will be on the hormonal and physiological changes after pregnancy and menopause impacting sexual function and health. This lecture will be highlighting periods in time in which there is less likely to be discussion of sexual well-being.
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What Course Requirements Will I Meet?
Health/medical factors that may influence sexuality, including, but not limited to, illness, disability, drugs, mental health, conception, pregnancy, childbirth & pregnancy termination, contraception, fertility, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infection, other infections, sexual trauma, injury and safer sex practices
Course Lessons
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