Obstetrics & Gynecology
Obstetrics & Gynecology at Anufohun Medical Center: Expert Care for Every Stage of a Woman’s Life
From your first period to menopause and every milestone in between – your body deserves specialized, compassionate care. At Anufohun Medical Center, our Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology provides comprehensive healthcare for women of all ages. Whether you’re planning a pregnancy, expecting a baby, managing a gynecological condition, or navigating the changes of menopause – we are here for you.
We understand that women’s health is deeply personal. Our team of board-certified obstetricians, gynecologists, nurses, and midwives creates a safe, private, and judgment-free environment where you can ask questions, express concerns, and receive evidence-based care tailored to your unique body and life circumstances.
Why Specialized Women’s Health Matters
Women’s bodies go through distinct phases – puberty, reproductive years, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. Each phase brings unique health needs, risks, and questions.
Untreated or poorly managed gynecological and obstetric conditions can lead to:
Infertility – Delayed diagnosis of conditions like PCOS or endometriosis
Pregnancy complications – High blood pressure, gestational diabetes, preterm labor
Birth injuries – Preventable complications during delivery
Chronic pelvic pain – Disrupting work, relationships, and quality of life
Heavy or irregular bleeding – Leading to anemia, fatigue, and hospitalization
Cervical or ovarian cancer – Missed early detection leads to advanced disease
Urinary incontinence – Embarrassment and social isolation
Sexual dysfunction – Strained intimate relationships
At Anufohun Medical Center, we believe every woman deserves access to expert, respectful, and affordable reproductive healthcare – from adolescence through the golden years.
Comprehensive Obstetrics & Gynecology Services We Provide
Our department offers a complete spectrum of services – from routine wellness exams to high-risk pregnancy management and advanced gynecologic surgery.
Part One: Obstetrics (Pregnancy & Childbirth)
Obstetrics focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and the immediate postpartum period. We support you from preconception through your baby’s first weeks of life.
1. Preconception Counseling
Planning for a healthy pregnancy before you conceive.
We provide:
Medical history review – Identifying conditions that affect pregnancy (diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders)
Medication safety reviews – Adjusting prescriptions before pregnancy
Genetic carrier screening – Testing for conditions like sickle cell, cystic fibrosis
Folic acid and nutrition counseling – Preventing neural tube defects
Vaccination updates – Rubella, hepatitis B, flu, and COVID-19
Lifestyle optimization – Weight, exercise, smoking cessation, alcohol avoidance
2. Prenatal Care (Antenatal Care)
Regular checkups throughout your pregnancy to monitor you and your baby.
We provide:
First trimester (weeks 1–12) – Confirmation of pregnancy, dating ultrasound, blood tests, screening for chromosomal conditions
Second trimester (weeks 13–26) – Anatomy scan (level 2 ultrasound), glucose tolerance test for gestational diabetes, fetal movement monitoring
Third trimester (weeks 27–40) – Growth scans, position checks (breech vs. head-down), Group B strep testing, blood pressure monitoring
Routine checks at every visit – Blood pressure, weight, urine test, fetal heartbeat, fundal height measurement
3. High-Risk Pregnancy Management (Maternal-Fetal Medicine)
Specialized care for pregnancies complicated by maternal or fetal conditions.
We manage:
Gestational diabetes – Blood sugar monitoring, dietary counseling, insulin if needed
Preeclampsia and gestational hypertension – Blood pressure control, medication, early delivery if severe
Multiple pregnancies – Twins, triplets – closer monitoring and planning for early delivery
Advanced maternal age (over 35) – Additional screening and monitoring
Preterm labor risk – Cervical cerclage, progesterone therapy, hospital bed rest
Placenta previa or accreta – Specialized delivery planning to prevent hemorrhage
Previous pregnancy loss – Recurrent miscarriage evaluation and treatment
Chronic medical conditions – Diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, epilepsy, autoimmune disorders
4. Fetal Medicine & Ultrasound Services
Advanced imaging to assess baby’s health and development.
We offer:
Early pregnancy ultrasound (6–10 weeks) – Confirm viability, detect heartbeat, rule out ectopic pregnancy
Nuchal translucency scan (11–14 weeks) – Screening for Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions
Anomaly scan / Level 2 ultrasound (18–22 weeks) – Detailed examination of baby’s brain, heart, spine, limbs, and organs
Growth scans (third trimester) – Monitoring baby’s size and amniotic fluid levels
Doppler studies – Assessing blood flow to the placenta and baby
3D/4D ultrasound – Optional bonding and keepsake imaging
5. Childbirth & Delivery Services
Safe, respectful labor and delivery in a modern, well-equipped unit.
We provide:
Natural vaginal delivery – Support for unmedicated birth with continuous labor support
Assisted vaginal delivery – Vacuum or forceps when needed to help baby descend
Cesarean section (C-section) – Planned or emergency surgical delivery
VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) – Safe option for women with previous C-section
Pain management options – Epidural anesthesia, spinal blocks, IV pain medications, nitrous oxide, non-pharmacological methods (birth balls, warm showers, massage)
Labor companionship – Your chosen support person welcome throughout
Continuous fetal monitoring – Ensuring baby’s heartbeat remains strong
Neonatal resuscitation – Pediatrician present at every delivery
6. Postpartum Care (After Baby Arrives)
Comprehensive support for mother and baby in the weeks following birth.
We provide:
Hospital recovery – Monitoring bleeding, blood pressure, pain, and breastfeeding
Newborn care – First exams, vaccinations, hearing screening, jaundice monitoring
Breastfeeding support – Lactation consultants to help with latching, positioning, and milk supply
Perineal and C-section wound care – Preventing infection, managing discomfort
Postpartum depression screening – Early detection and referral for mental health support
Six-week postpartum checkup – Pelvic exam, birth control discussion, emotional well-being
7. Midwifery & Natural Birth Support
For women seeking low-intervention, physiologic birth.
We provide:
Certified nurse-midwives – Expert providers for low-risk pregnancies
Birth center option – Home-like environment within the hospital
Water birth availability – Warm water immersion for pain relief and relaxation
Delayed cord clamping – Allowing more blood to transfer to baby
Immediate skin-to-skin contact – Even after C-section when safe
Freedom of movement during labor – Walking, squatting, kneeling, side-lying
Part Two: Gynecology (Women’s Reproductive Health)
Gynecology focuses on the health of the female reproductive system – uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, vagina, and vulva – from menarche to menopause and beyond.
8. Well-Woman Exams & Preventive Care
Routine visits to keep you healthy at every age.
We provide:
Annual pelvic exams – Checking the health of your reproductive organs
Pap smears (cervical cancer screening) – Recommended every 3–5 years starting at age 21
HPV testing – Identifying high-risk strains that cause cervical cancer
Clinical breast exams – Checking for lumps or changes
STI screening – Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B
Contraception counseling – Helping you choose the best birth control method
Vaccinations – HPV vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine
9. Contraception & Family Planning
Helping you prevent or plan pregnancy according to your goals.
We offer:
| Method | How It Works | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Combined oral contraceptive pills | Daily pill with estrogen and progestin | Daily |
| Progestin-only pill (mini-pill) | Daily pill, safe for breastfeeding | Daily |
| Contraceptive implant (Implanon/Nexplanon) | Small rod placed under arm skin | 3 years |
| Intrauterine device (IUD) – Hormonal (Mirena, Kyleena) | T-shaped device in uterus, lightens periods | 3–7 years |
| Intrauterine device (IUD) – Copper (Paragard) | Non-hormonal, may increase bleeding | 10–12 years |
| Depot medroxyprogesterone injection (Depo-Provera) | Shot every 3 months | 3 months |
| Vaginal ring (NuvaRing) | Ring inserted monthly | 1 month |
| Contraceptive patch | Weekly skin patch | 1 week |
| Emergency contraception (morning-after pill) | Prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex | Within 72–120 hours |
| Female sterilization (tubal ligation) | Permanent surgical procedure | Lifetime |
| Male sterilization (vasectomy referral) | Referral to urology colleague | Lifetime |
| Natural family planning / fertility awareness | Tracking ovulation, avoiding intercourse during fertile window | Ongoing |
10. Menstrual Disorders
Diagnosing and treating abnormal, painful, or absent periods.
We treat:
Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) – Soaking pads hourly, passing large clots, flooding through clothes
Painful periods (dysmenorrhea) – Severe cramping unrelieved by over-the-counter painkillers
Irregular periods – Cycles shorter than 21 days or longer than 35 days
Absent periods (amenorrhea) – No period by age 15 or missing 3+ consecutive cycles
Frequent periods (polymenorrhea) – Cycles less than 21 days apart
Spotting between periods – Bleeding outside normal menstrual flow
Treatments we offer:
Hormonal medications (birth control pills, IUDs)
Non-hormonal medications (tranexamic acid, NSAIDs)
Endometrial ablation
Hysteroscopy (camera inside the uterus)
Myomectomy (fibroid removal)
Hysterectomy (when other treatments fail and family complete)
11. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Management
Comprehensive care for the most common hormonal disorder in reproductive-age women.
We provide:
Diagnosis – Based on irregular periods, excess androgen signs (acne, hair growth, hair loss), and polycystic ovaries on ultrasound
Lifestyle modification – Weight loss, exercise, dietary changes
Medications – Metformin for insulin resistance, birth control pills for cycle regulation, spironolactone for excess hair
Fertility treatment – Ovulation induction with letrozole or clomiphene
Long-term health monitoring – Diabetes risk, heart disease risk, endometrial cancer prevention
12. Endometriosis
Diagnosing and treating the painful condition where uterine tissue grows outside the uterus.
We provide:
Diagnosis – Clinical evaluation, ultrasound, and definitive diagnosis via laparoscopy
Pain management – NSAIDs, hormonal suppression (birth control pills, IUD, GnRH agonists)
Surgical treatment – Laparoscopic excision of endometriosis implants
Fertility preservation – Egg freezing before surgery if needed
Multidisciplinary care – Coordination with pain specialists and fertility experts
13. Uterine Fibroids
Managing non-cancerous growths in the uterus that cause bleeding, pain, or infertility.
We provide:
Monitoring – Small, asymptomatic fibroids may just need annual ultrasound
Medications – Hormonal treatments to shrink fibroids or control bleeding
Minimally invasive procedures – Uterine artery embolization, radiofrequency ablation
Surgical options – Myomectomy (removing fibroids while preserving uterus), hysterectomy (for completed families)
Fertility considerations – Myomectomy before pregnancy if fibroids distort uterine cavity
14. Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Treating the dropping of bladder, uterus, or rectum due to weakened pelvic muscles.
We provide:
Pelvic floor physical therapy – Strengthening exercises to support pelvic organs
Pessary fitting – Removable device inserted into vagina to support prolapse
Surgical repair – Vaginal or abdominal approaches to restore normal anatomy
15. Urinary Incontinence
Helping women regain bladder control and confidence.
We treat:
Stress incontinence – Leaking with cough, laugh, sneeze, or exercise
Urge incontinence – Sudden, strong need to urinate followed by leakage
Mixed incontinence – Combination of both types
Treatments include:
Lifestyle modifications (fluid management, timed voiding)
Pelvic floor physical therapy (Kegel exercises, biofeedback)
Bladder training
Medications
Vaginal estrogen (for postmenopausal women)
Urethral bulking injections
Sling procedures (mid-urethral sling)
16. Menopause & Perimenopause Management
Supporting women through the transition to post-reproductive years.
We provide:
Symptom management – Hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, sleep disturbance, vaginal dryness
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) – Estrogen with or without progesterone, in pills, patches, gels, or vaginal rings
Non-hormonal options – SSRIs, gabapentin, clonidine for hot flashes
Bone health monitoring – DEXA scans for osteoporosis screening
Sexual health counseling – Addressing painful intercourse, low libido
Cardiovascular risk reduction – Blood pressure, cholesterol, weight management
17. Gynecologic Cancer Screening & Treatment
Early detection and comprehensive care for cancers of the female reproductive system.
We screen and treat:
Cervical cancer – Pap smears, HPV testing, colposcopy, LEEP procedure, and referral for oncology management
Ovarian cancer – Pelvic exams, transvaginal ultrasound, CA-125 blood test for high-risk women
Endometrial (uterine) cancer – Endometrial biopsy for abnormal bleeding
Vulvar and vaginal cancer – Visual inspection and biopsy of suspicious lesions
Our team coordinates with oncology for:
Surgery (hysterectomy, debulking)
Chemotherapy
Radiation therapy
Palliative care
18. Fertility Services
Helping individuals and couples achieve their dream of parenthood.
We provide:
Fertility evaluation – Ovulation testing, ovarian reserve testing, semen analysis, hysterosalpingogram (tube check)
Ovulation induction – Letrozole, clomiphene, gonadotropins with timed intercourse
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) – Washing and placing sperm directly into the uterus
Referral for advanced reproductive technologies (in vitro fertilization – IVF) – When IUI is unsuccessful
Egg and embryo freezing – Preserving fertility before cancer treatment or for planned delay of childbearing
How Our Expertise Helps You Achieve Complete Reproductive Health
What makes Anufohun Medical Center’s obstetrics and gynecology department different? It’s our woman-centered, integrated approach.
Step 1: Comfortable, Private Consultation
Your first visit is about listening – not just examining.
Private consultation room – no interruptions, complete confidentiality
Detailed medical, gynecological, and obstetrical history
Discussion of your concerns, fears, and goals
Explanation of all options in plain language – no medical jargon
Ample time for questions – we never rush
Step 2: Thorough Physical Examination
When you’re ready, we perform a gentle, respectful examination.
| Examination | What We Check |
|---|---|
| External genital exam | Vulva, vaginal opening for lesions, irritation, or abnormalities |
| Speculum exam | Cervix and vaginal walls – look for inflammation, discharge, polyps |
| Pap smear | Collect cells from cervix to screen for cancer or precancer |
| Bimanual exam | Feel uterus and ovaries for size, shape, tenderness, or masses |
| Breast exam | Palpate for lumps, check lymph nodes in armpits |
| Ultrasound (if needed) | Transabdominal or transvaginal imaging of pelvic organs |
Step 3: Diagnostic Testing
When symptoms or exam findings require further investigation.
Blood tests – Hormone levels, pregnancy test, tumor markers, blood count, thyroid function
Urine tests – Pregnancy, infection, protein
Vaginal swabs – Infections (yeast, bacterial vaginosis, STIs)
Endometrial biopsy – Sample of uterine lining for abnormal bleeding
Hysteroscopy – Camera through cervix to see inside uterus
Laparoscopy – Camera through belly button to see pelvic organs
Colposcopy – Magnified view of cervix after abnormal Pap smear
Step 4: Personalized Treatment Plan
We present clear, written options with risks, benefits, and costs.
Example decisions we help you make:
| Your Situation | We Discuss Options Including |
|---|---|
| Heavy, painful periods | Hormonal IUD, birth control pills, tranexamic acid, endometrial ablation, myomectomy (if fibroids), or hysterectomy (if no future pregnancy desired) |
| Trying to conceive for 12 months | Ovulation tracking, fertility testing, ovulation induction, IUI, or IVF referral |
| Postmenopausal hot flashes | Lifestyle changes, low-dose hormone therapy, non-hormonal medications, or no treatment if mild |
| Abnormal Pap smear | Repeat Pap in 12 months, HPV testing, colposcopy, or LEEP procedure |
| Unplanned pregnancy | Continue pregnancy with prenatal care, adoption referral, or abortion options counseling (where legal) |
| Painful intercourse | Pelvic floor physical therapy, vaginal estrogen (if postmenopausal), lubricants, or counseling for sexual trauma history |
Step 5: Ongoing Support & Follow-Up
We don’t disappear after one visit.
Routine well-woman exams – Annual or as recommended based on age and risk factors
Prenatal visit schedule – Monthly until 28 weeks, biweekly until 36 weeks, weekly until delivery
Postpartum visit – Six weeks after birth, then as needed
Chronic condition management – PCOS, endometriosis, menopause – regular check-ins every 3–12 months
Telehealth options – For follow-ups, medication checks, counseling
Step 6: Coordination with Hospital Specialists
Because we’re part of Anufohun Medical Center, your OB/GYN works seamlessly with:
Maternal-fetal medicine – For high-risk pregnancies
Neonatology – For premature or ill newborns
Endocrinology – For thyroid disorders, diabetes, PCOS
Oncology – For gynecologic cancers
Urology – For incontinence and pelvic floor disorders
Physical therapy – For pelvic floor rehabilitation
Mental health – For postpartum depression, perinatal anxiety, menopause-related mood changes
Radiology – For advanced ultrasound, MRI, CT
Real Women’s Lives We’ve Touched
Here are just a few examples of how Anufohun Medical Center obstetrics and gynecology has made a difference:
Ada, 34 – Tried to conceive for three years with no success. Diagnosed with PCOS and irregular ovulation. Our team started letrozole with timed intercourse. She conceived in the third cycle and delivered a healthy baby girl. “I had almost given up hope. You gave me my daughter.”
Mama Ifeanyi, 28 – Admitted with severe preeclampsia at 32 weeks. Blood pressure 190/110. Our maternal-fetal medicine team stabilized her with IV magnesium and delivered a healthy (though premature) baby via C-section. Both spent time in the hospital but went home healthy. “You saved both our lives. I will never forget you.”
Grandmother Ebele, 65 – Suffered from stress incontinence for 15 years. Couldn’t laugh, cough, or exercise without leaking. She was embarrassed and isolated. Our team performed a mid-urethral sling procedure. She cried at her follow-up: “I can wear light-colored pants again. I can go to church without fear.”
Chioma, 19 – Came in frightened and alone, suspecting she had an STI. Our gynecologist was kind, non-judgmental, and thorough. She tested positive for chlamydia – easily treated with antibiotics. She also received counseling, HPV vaccine, and a long-acting reversible contraceptive implant. “I was so scared to come. Thank you for not shaming me.”
Ngozi, 41 – Debilitating period pain since her teens. Told for years that “pain is normal.” Our team performed a laparoscopy and found severe endometriosis. After excision surgery and an IUD, she has nearly pain-free periods for the first time in her life. “I wish someone had listened to me 20 years ago. Thank you for believing me.”
Why Choose Obstetrics & Gynecology at Anufohun Medical Center?
Board-certified obstetricians and gynecologists – Experts in women’s health
Certified nurse-midwives – For low-risk pregnancies and natural birth
Modern birthing suites – Private, comfortable labor and delivery rooms
Level 2 nursery – Care for babies born at 32 weeks or later (we transfer higher-risk newborns to partnered tertiary centers)
24/7 in-house obstetrics coverage – An OB/GYN is always in the hospital
Same-day appointments – For emergencies like heavy bleeding, severe pain, or suspected miscarriage
Private consultation rooms – Confidential and comfortable
Female providers available – If you prefer a woman OB/GYN or midwife
Language interpretation services – For non-English speaking patients
Affordable care – Transparent pricing, insurance filing, payment plans
When Should You See an Obstetrician or Gynecologist?
You don’t need a reason – annual well-woman exams are recommended for all women starting at age 21 (or earlier if sexually active).
Make an appointment for:
Gynecology concerns:
You’re due for your annual exam or Pap smear
Irregular, heavy, or painful periods
Bleeding between periods or after intercourse
Pelvic pain that interferes with daily life
Unusual vaginal discharge or odor
Pain during intercourse
Difficulty getting pregnant after 12 months of trying (or 6 months if over 35)
Menopause symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness)
Leaking urine (any amount, any situation)
A lump or discharge from your breast
Concerns about birth control or family planning
You think you might have an STI or were exposed to one
Obstetric concerns (pregnancy-related):
You’re trying to conceive and want preconception counseling
You just found out you’re pregnant – schedule your first prenatal visit
You have a positive home pregnancy test but are unsure about continuing the pregnancy
You have vaginal bleeding or severe cramping in early pregnancy
You’re beyond 20 weeks and notice decreased fetal movement
You have severe headache, vision changes, or sudden swelling (possible preeclampsia)
Your water breaks or you’re having regular contractions
You have any bleeding in the second or third trimester
You’re feeling extremely sad, anxious, or hopeless after delivery
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need a referral to see an OB/GYN?
A: No. You can book directly with our obstetrics and gynecology department. Some insurance plans may require a referral – please check with your provider.
Q: Can I see an OB/GYN if I’m not pregnant and don’t plan to be?
A: Absolutely. Gynecologists care for women at all life stages – including teens, women who never want children, and postmenopausal women.
Q: At what age should my daughter first see a gynecologist?
A: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends a first visit between ages 13 and 15. This is usually a conversation-only visit to build comfort – no pelvic exam unless there’s a specific concern.
Q: Is it safe to exercise during pregnancy?
A: Yes – for most women. Moderate exercise (walking, swimming, stationary cycling) is beneficial. Avoid contact sports, activities with fall risk, and lying flat on your back after 16 weeks. Always check with your obstetrician first.
Q: Do you offer VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean)?
A: Yes. We support VBAC for appropriate candidates – women with one previous low-transverse C-section, adequate pelvis, and no uterine incision concerns. We’ll discuss your individual risks and benefits.
Q: Can my partner or support person stay with me during labor?
A: Yes. One support person is welcome throughout labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery. Some circumstances (multiple births, C-section under general anesthesia) may have restrictions for safety.
Q: What pain relief options are available during labor?
A: Many! Epidural (most effective), IV pain medications, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), sterile water injections for back pain, hydrotherapy (warm water), massage, breathing techniques, and continuous labor support.
Q: Do you offer abortion services?
A: Please contact our office directly to discuss the full range of pregnancy options counseling and services available in compliance with local laws.
Q: How soon after delivery can I have sex again?
A: Most providers recommend waiting until your six-week postpartum checkup – this allows the cervix to close, the placental attachment site to heal, and any tears or incisions to heal. When you resume, use lubrication and go slowly.
Q: Do you treat teenagers confidentially?
A: Yes. We follow legal guidelines for minor consent – which varies by service (contraception, STI testing, pregnancy care). We encourage teens to involve parents but will provide confidential care where legally permitted.
Take the First Step Toward Lifelong Reproductive Health
Your body has carried you through every season of life. At Anufohun Medical Center, our obstetrics and gynecology team is honored to care for you – whether you’re a teenager having your first period, a woman planning her first pregnancy, a mother welcoming a third baby, or a grandmother navigating menopause.
You deserve expert, compassionate, judgment-free care. We’re ready to provide it.