Tumgik
#Gynaecology
lbugler2 · 11 days
Text
Tumblr media
Patient under Anaesthesia awaiting for surgery to commence
162 notes · View notes
professornightmare · 12 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
In a not-too-distant future where the birth rate is almost zero, creating a social and economic collapse, all fertile women must enter the government's special program.
60 notes · View notes
trauma-and-preg · 4 months
Text
Who got space for one or two parient during the holiday we need full intake exam check evrything off before being treated for supposed trauma for the vacation neck brace frequent code and diagnostic exam and procedure to do on us most probably high level of care if not full life support in icu and how know maybe we will find out that we are pregnant whit the blood test or more pregnant then we though like almost to term maybe only sky is me and sab limit for the 27 to the 2. We are curently 23 and 22 both female. If any medical team have question orwish us to fill paper work a head contact us in dm
Tumblr media Tumblr media
73 notes · View notes
glindaselphie · 1 year
Text
I love that dead ringers addresses the fucked up racist history behind gynaecology tho. I’m sure a lot of people do not know about it tbqh
93 notes · View notes
no-passaran · 5 months
Video
November 25th is the international day for the elimination of violence against women. One of the cases where certain kinds of violence (sometimes very extreme, even having been considered torture by UN standards) against women and people perceived as women is normalized is obstetric violence, so I wanted to share this short clip about how healthcare professionals can begin to address it by incorporating respect.
Clip from the documentary “Dona, vostè no té res!” by TV3 about obstetric violence.
48 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
This is Concepció Aleixandre (1862-1952). She was a Valencian doctor, inventor and teacher who was one of the first female gynaecologists and who pioneered working in favour of women’s health in the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly working in favour of better health for poor women.
In 1875, the Spanish professional medical magazine El Siglo Médico said that “because of physiological laws, the woman-doctor is a dubious being, a hermaphrodite or a sex-less being or, in any case, a monster”. Only 14 years after this, there were already 5 women who graduated in Medicine: 3 from the University of Barcelona and 2 from the University of València. One of them was Concepció Aleixandre.
She was born in a wealthy family from València who let her study. She graduated high school with the highest grade in all subjects and then studied to become a teacher (which was considered a women’s job), again with the highest grade in all subjects, but immediately after graduating she tried to enrol to become one of the first women to study medicine in the University of València. After many issues with the university’s management, which wasn’t used to allowing women to study, she was allowed and was one of the brightest in her class. She got her license in Medicine and Surgery in 1899 - once again, with the highest grade in most subjects - and decided to specialize in Gynaecology. Ironically, at first Spain’s Gynaecological Society did not allow her because they did not allow women, but eventually they changed their mind and she became the first woman member of Spain’s Gynaecological Society.
She moved to Madrid to work in a hospital, but at the same time opened a private clinic where she attended patients for free or adapting the price to their economic situation. Her attention became famous because of her warmth and closeness with the patients and their children, who could go to the office to hundreds in a single day.
She also worked to promote hygiene, took part in scientific and medical research, and worked for women’s rights. She was vice-president of the feminist organization National Council of Women, she was president of the Women’s Committee for the People’s Hygiene, of the Ladies’ Section of the Ibero-American Union, and in 1928 she was declared honorary president of the Association of Spanish Women Doctors. In 1926, still in Madrid, she founded the Lyceum Club Femenino, which was the first feminist club in Spain. She also spoke in favour of women’s right to vote and gave conferences and wrote articles to promote hygienic knowledge for the health of women and children. To continue this work, between 1916 and 1920 she ran a section about women’s health in the magazine La Medicina Social Española.
Concepció Aleixandre also campaigned for women to have access to education and culture. For this reason, she founded the People’s Ibero-American Centre to promote the education of women in the Iberian peninsula and Latin America, and campaigned in favour of the Galician writer (in Spanish language) Emilia Pardo Bazán being admitted in the Royal Spanish Academy of language in 1912, but she was again denied access as she had already been denied in 1889 and 1892. The first woman to become a member of the Royal Spanish Academy would only arrive in 1979 (Carmen Conde).
Sources: Diari La Veu, Sàpiens.
195 notes · View notes
yowlthinks · 9 months
Text
The icon gynaecology and obstetrics needs
I mean...
Tumblr media
39 notes · View notes
kj-bishop · 10 months
Text
22 notes · View notes
the-delta-quadrant · 10 months
Text
ok i'm annoyed
probably mentioned it before but i'm from germany. in germany you can pretty much get cervical screening done as soon as you're a teenager. it's even recommended and pretty normalised to have it at that age. i think i started going when i was 18. and every single time i had it done i got some results about weird cells or something and to come back in 6 months. i did, and it happened again. it happened 3 times in total. the last time i couldn't go back because i moved to england soon after. i thought i'd just do it here.
well, fucking wrong.
i moved here in late 2019. my 6 months were over in march 2020. i think we all know what happened there. so i thought fuck it, i'll have to wait. april 2021 is when i called my gp about this. they told me i was "too young" to have cervical screening (i was twenty-fucking-two. lots of germans get it done at like 16). i told them about my previous weird results. they asked for the letters.
so i had to call my old fucking german gyno to get my letters and then i had to get them translated. i gave them to the receptionist in person and booked an appointment. i legit thought that appointment would be a cervical screening but it was a waste of time. they told me again i was too young. they didn't have my letters either because somehow they fucking lost them. i said i'd give them to them again. i was told they'd send the letters to a hospital and let them decide whether it's necessary or not and get back to me.
well, no one ever got back to me.
idk if they lost my stuff again or just never sent it or never told me what the hospital said. but at that point i was done trying to get them to take me seriously (plus i was also on the long odyssey of trying to get mental health care).
guess what i got in the mail today, over 2 years later? a fucking invitation to cervical screening since i'll be turning 25 in december! oh fucking great. they lose my shit, tell me i'm too young and now act all concerned when i've been walking around with fuck knows what.
and this is the worst possible time because normally i'd ring them immediately to get an appointment but i'll be moving soon and idk how long it takes to get the results and the change of address might fuck it up.
(also the secret trans hope that something is wrong with my cervix and uterus so they just take it out)
24 notes · View notes
lbugler2 · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
Patient being prepared for surgery, placed in Stirrups & probably under Anaesthesia
124 notes · View notes
professornightmare · 10 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Gynecological practice: Art by which a woman becomes sacred through scientific and medical procedures.
23 notes · View notes
blackcatanna · 3 months
Text
Disco Elysium style voices in my head normally fairly quiet and cooperative but this one fucking guy shows up around my period that's constantly like, "You're ugly! They hate you! I can't believe you're being this stupid! You're disgusting!" and I have to constantly tell it to shut the fuck up. I know it's full of shit and it will go away in a few days...
5 notes · View notes