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When Should You See an OB-GYN?
Women should see an OB-GYN for regular check-ups, ideally once a year. Specific instances when a visit to an OB-GYN is advised include:
Experiencing
unusual menstrual symptoms
such as heavy bleeding or severe pain
Planning to become pregnant
Pregnancy
Experiencing symptoms of
menopause
Concerns about
fertility
Suffering from a
gynecological infection
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