Abstract:
The complexity of women’s health goes far beyond medical and surgical knowledge
and the achievements of the clinical specialty of Obstetrics and Gynecology, spanning
not just the research dimensions of molecular biology, genetics, epidemiology, or health
services but also being influenced by gender, social, and psychological relevant factors.
Those involved in and who are responsible for the clinical or health policy management of
women’s health services should reflect on the findings to improve women’s quality of life
and healthcare.