Obstetric-gynecological healthcare at CMIB provides comprehensive and empathetic care to women at all stages of life. From preventive consultations and pregnancy monitoring to personalized hormone treatments, CMIB specialists ensure the health, comfort and balance of every patient, in a safe and modern environment.

Obstetric-gynecology nursing deals with the prevention, evaluation, monitoring and treatment of women-specific health problems, both in the gynecological and obstetric spheres. This includes pre-pregnancy care, prenatal monitoring, pregnancy progression tracking, maternal and fetal assessment, postnatal support, as well as diagnosis and treatment of gynecological conditions. Prenatal care is considered one of the most important forms of prevention in pregnancy, and WHO and ACOG emphasize personalized care and continuity throughout this period.
Consultation is recommended when there is a confirmed or suspected pregnancy, gynecological symptoms, the desire for evaluation before conception, the need to monitor an already known condition, questions related to fertility, contraception, abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, infections or changes in the menstrual cycle. In pregnancy, it is recommended that prenatal care begins as early as possible, ideally in the first trimester.
Obstetric-gynecology consultations
Monitoring pregnancy and recommending necessary investigations
Prenatal and postnatal care
Assessment of gynecological problems and reproductive health
Personalised recommendations on controls, investigations and medical conduct
Obstetrics and gynecology are two closely related fields, but with different roles. Obstetrics tracks pregnancy, the evolution of the mother and fetus, childbirth and the postpartum period, while gynecology deals with the health of the female reproductive apparatus, including menstruation, infections, conditions of the uterus and ovaries, cervical screening, contraception, and menopause. Modern women's health services frequently combine these two components into an integrated care.
For a correct assessment, it is important to follow some essential steps:
Let's show up for consultation when symptoms appear or when there is a pregnancy.
Let's start prenatal monitoring as early as possible.
Let's carry out the recommended checks and investigations.
Let's interpret the results together with the doctor, in a clinical context.
Let's continue monitoring and after childbirth, when necessary.
1.In pregnancy, obstetric medical care includes regular consultations, assessment of the condition of the mother and fetus, routine tests and support for the safest possible course of pregnancy. ACOG shows that prenatal care helps identify problems that can be treated or monitored during pregnancy, and the NHS stresses the role of consultations and their regular appointment.
2.WHO recommends an approach oriented towards a positive experience in pregnancy, with maternal and fetal assessment, preventive measures, counseling and regular contact with the medical team. In addition, in modern care systems, the monitoring plan is revised and adapted along the way, depending on the evolution of the pregnancy and the needs of the patient.
3.The gynecological component remains important both outside of pregnancy and between pregnancies. It includes assessing abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, menstrual cycle problems, contraception, infections and other symptoms that can affect a woman's health. The NHS explicitly includes these themes in overall female health care.
4.Care does not stop at birth. WHO and ACOG emphasize continuity of care in the postnatal period, with monitoring of recovery, emotional state, breastfeeding and possible complications. The NHS also recommends postnatal control in the first weeks after birth.
5.In certain situations, obstetrician-gynecology consultation is also useful before pregnancy. ACOG recommends preconception care to optimize health before pregnancy, including by evaluating medical history, lifestyle, and risk factors.
We ask ourselves the question of an obstetric-gynecology evaluation when we want to properly monitor a pregnancy, prevent or treat gynecological problems, better understand reproductive health, or receive medical advice before or after delivery. It is an essential component of woman's care at all stages of reproductive life.
At CMIB, obstetric-gynecology nursing is oriented towards attentive, clear and personalized care, both for pregnancy monitoring and for everyday gynecological health. Schedule a consultation and find out which investigations and recommendations are right for you.
It is the medical care dedicated to the health of the woman, which includes both the monitoring of pregnancy and the postpartum period, as well as the evaluation and treatment of gynecological problems.
Obstetrics deals with pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period, and gynecology deals with the health of the female reproductive apparatus outside these stages or in parallel with them.
It is recommended as early as possible after confirmation of pregnancy, ideally in the first trimester.
Yes. Gynecology includes preventive check-ups, assessment of symptoms, screening, contraception and monitoring of reproductive health.