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Charlotte Chaliha
13/04/2026
Ms Charlotte Chaliha

Gynaecologist with subspecialty expertise in urogynaecology

Pelvic organ prolapse: causes, symptoms and treatment

Pelvic organ prolapse is a common condition affecting many women, particularly after childbirth and with increasing age. It occurs when the pelvic organs, such as the bladder, uterus, or bowel, descend from their normal position and push against the vaginal walls.

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Charlotte Chaliha
04/11/2020
Ms Charlotte Chaliha

Gynaecologist with subspecialty expertise in urogynaecology

Why do I get recurrent bladder infections?

A bladder infection is a common condition in women, and unless you’re the lucky few who’s never had one, you’ll be very familiar with the symptoms. Ms Charlotte Chaliha, a top obstetrician and gynaecologist in London, explains why in many of these women a reinfection occurs and what preventative measures you can take.

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Charlotte Chaliha
16/12/2019
Ms Charlotte Chaliha

Gynaecologist with subspecialty expertise in urogynaecology

Stress incontinence of urine

Stress urinary incontinence is a common and distressing symptom that affects 25-45% of women. Risk factors include previous pregnancy, vaginal delivery, obesity, and postmenopausal status. Obstetrician and urogynaecologist in London, Ms Charlotte Chaliha talks about how to stop stress incontinence and who is more at risk.

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Charlotte Chaliha
09/10/2018
Ms Charlotte Chaliha

Gynaecologist with subspecialty expertise in urogynaecology

How pregnancy can affect the pelvic floor

The pelvic floor is an important group of muscles and connective tissues that support the organs within. When weakened, incontinence, among other problems, can result. Ms Charlotte Chaliha, an expert obstetrician and gynaecologist, discusses the importance of the pelvic floor and why some women experience problems with it.

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Ms Charlotte Chaliha

Gynaecologist with subspecialty expertise in urogynaecology

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Menstrual disorders
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Urogynaecology
Vaginal prolapse
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