Several factors contribute to geographical disparities in gynecology:
1. Healthcare Infrastructure: Urban areas often have more hospitals and clinics with specialized gynecological services, whereas rural areas may lack such facilities. 2. Economic Inequality: Regions with higher poverty rates generally have poorer healthcare services. This affects the availability and quality of gynecological care. 3. Education and Awareness: In some areas, there is less awareness about the importance of gynecological health, leading to fewer women seeking care. 4. Policy and Funding: Government policies and funding allocations can create disparities. Some regions receive more resources for healthcare services while others are underfunded.