Book contents
- Context, Principles, and Practice of Transgynecology
- Context, Principles, and Practice of Transgynecology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Section A Contextual Transgynecology
- Section B Practicing Transgynecology
- Chapter 9 Gynecological Office Medicine for Trans and Gender Diverse People
- Chapter 10 Features of Imaging in Transgender Persons
- Chapter 11 Benign Gynecological Conditions in Transgender and Gender Diverse People
- Chapter 12 Urogynecological Disorders
- Chapter 13 Painful and Frequent Micturition
- Chapter 14 Diagnostics and Treatment of Gynecological and Nongynecological Causes of Pelvic Pain
- Chapter 15 Gynecological Attention to the Prostate
- Chapter 16 Vaginal Dilators and Dilating after Vaginoplasty
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 The Use of Vaginal Dilators in Gynecology
- 16.3 What Prohibits Dilation?
- 16.4 What Facilitates Dilation?
- 16.5 What Can Be Done to Improve Adherence?
- 16.6 The Use of Vaginal Dilators in Gender-affirming Surgery in Transgender Health Care
- 16.7 Conclusion
- Appendix A Dilating Protocol, Crane Center for Transgender Surgery, Austin and San Francisco
- Appendix B Dilating Protocol (Oregon Health and Science University Department of Urology Transgender Health Program, Oregon US)
- Appendix C Dilating Protocol, Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, Amsterdam University Medical Center (AUMC)
- Chapter 17 Transenology
- Section C Gynecological Surgery for Transgender Males
- Section D Sexuality and Contraception
- Section E Fertility and Reproduction
- Section F Impact of Gender-affirming Hormonal Therapy on Genital Organs
- Section G Screening and Prophylaxis
- Transgynecology Index
Appendix A - Dilating Protocol, Crane Center for Transgender Surgery, Austin and San Francisco
from Chapter 16 - Vaginal Dilators and Dilating after Vaginoplasty
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 December 2022
- Context, Principles, and Practice of Transgynecology
- Context, Principles, and Practice of Transgynecology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Section A Contextual Transgynecology
- Section B Practicing Transgynecology
- Chapter 9 Gynecological Office Medicine for Trans and Gender Diverse People
- Chapter 10 Features of Imaging in Transgender Persons
- Chapter 11 Benign Gynecological Conditions in Transgender and Gender Diverse People
- Chapter 12 Urogynecological Disorders
- Chapter 13 Painful and Frequent Micturition
- Chapter 14 Diagnostics and Treatment of Gynecological and Nongynecological Causes of Pelvic Pain
- Chapter 15 Gynecological Attention to the Prostate
- Chapter 16 Vaginal Dilators and Dilating after Vaginoplasty
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 The Use of Vaginal Dilators in Gynecology
- 16.3 What Prohibits Dilation?
- 16.4 What Facilitates Dilation?
- 16.5 What Can Be Done to Improve Adherence?
- 16.6 The Use of Vaginal Dilators in Gender-affirming Surgery in Transgender Health Care
- 16.7 Conclusion
- Appendix A Dilating Protocol, Crane Center for Transgender Surgery, Austin and San Francisco
- Appendix B Dilating Protocol (Oregon Health and Science University Department of Urology Transgender Health Program, Oregon US)
- Appendix C Dilating Protocol, Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, Amsterdam University Medical Center (AUMC)
- Chapter 17 Transenology
- Section C Gynecological Surgery for Transgender Males
- Section D Sexuality and Contraception
- Section E Fertility and Reproduction
- Section F Impact of Gender-affirming Hormonal Therapy on Genital Organs
- Section G Screening and Prophylaxis
- Transgynecology Index
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- Context, Principles and Practice of TransGynecologyManaging Transgender Patients in ObGyn Practice, pp. 125Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022