THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

I realized that he/she wasn't listening to me, and I was still unsure of what to choose.

This is the experience of Beatrice! “A good relationship with my “gyno” is essential,” she wrote to us, and she’s right.  Numerous studies have shown that a good relationship with your gynecologist has a significant impact on your choice of contraception, and on the ability to gain greater confidence with the method itself. Establishing a relationship of empathy with your doctor is also important considering that he/she is the standard specialist for every woman in the primary stages of her life, both for health but also for the emotional load connected to everything regarding intimacy and her sex life, or that of the couple.

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