Women Healthcare Nursing

Depression, heart disease, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and stroke are all diseases that affect women's health. Women's health changed dramatically over the 1960s and 1970s. Women's nursing specialists are critical in assessing, diagnosing, and treating the primary care needs of women throughout their lives. For support and aid during labor, women have resorted to maternity consultants. Individualized care is still provided by today's qualified gynecologists, suggesting a link between historic birth customs and modern innovation.

• Vaginal cancer nursing
• Breast cancer nursing
• Sexual well-being
• Gynaecological treatment

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