ves. They can perform cervical-vaginal screening smears and prescribe biological tests. If you do not have a particular pathology, you can consult a midwife for all of your follow-up and for screening for cervical cancer and STIs. They can prescribe a contraceptive method. Women who do not receive ...
Introduction to this profession. The profession of a midwife involves accompanying pregnant women before, during, and after childbirth. Midwives not only assist in delivering babies but also provide follow-up care, call in a doctor in case of difficulties, and give necessary care to the mother and ...
ek of pregnancy. Regardless of the method used, a follow-up visit must be conducted between the 14th and 21st day following the procedure. The doctor or midwife will then offer the patient an appropriate form of contraception for her situation. Note: there is no increase in the risk of infertility ...
In practice, it is possible to get vaccinated: - at your GP's or any other doctor of your choice - in a pharmacy - in a nurse's or midwife's office - in the hospital departments where you are being treated - in a vaccination centre, with or without an appointment (depend ...
vember 2021. From this date, all adults over 18 years of age will be able to receive their Pfizer or Moderna booster dose from their GP, a nurse or midwife, a pharmacy or a vaccination centre. 2- When should I receive my booster dose? All adults 18 years of age and older who have already rece ...
ollowing locations starting from October 2nd: • at your general practitioner or specialist's office; • at a pharmacy; • at a nursing office; • at a midwife's office; • within hospital services. If you are unable to travel, note that some of these healthcare professionals ar ...