Abnormal uterine bleeding: causes, investigation and management by age
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) is one of those bread-and-butter topics that you'll see everywhere—from your GP rotations to the AKT. It’s a bit of a catch-all term for any bleeding that doesn't fit t
Ectopic pregnancy: risk factors, diagnosis with beta-hCG and management options
Ectopic pregnancy is a classic "do not miss" diagnosis in any emergency department or GP surgery. Since you're prepping for the UKMLA AKT, it's really important to get the NICE guidelines (CG126) down
Endometriosis: clinical features, laparoscopy and medical management
Endometriosis is one of those conditions that can be incredibly frustrating for patients because the symptoms often overlap with so many other things. It's essentially when tissue similar to the linin
Ovarian cysts and tumours: classification, CA-125 and surgical approach
Ovarian pathology can be a bit of a maze because there are so many different cell types involved! Since you're prepping for the UKMLA AKT, it's really important to distinguish between the benign "func
Polycystic ovary syndrome: Rotterdam criteria, investigation and management
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a super common endocrine disorder that we see all the time in clinical practice. Since you're prepping for the UKMLA AKT, it's really important to focus on the NICE
Women’s Health for UKMLA AKT — Study Guide
Women’s Health is one of the most tested subjects in UKMLA AKT. Rezzy has answered 15 questions across 3 topics: Gynaecology, Pregnancy Medicine, Reproductive Health.
Each answer includes high-yield comparison tables, clinical correlations, relevant diagrams, and follow-up suggestions to deepen your understanding. Click any question to see the full answer and continue chatting with Rezzy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics in Women’s Health are most important for UKMLA AKT?
All topics are high-yield, but focus especially on Gynaecology, Pregnancy Medicine, Reproductive Health — these appear most frequently in past exams.
Can I get more questions on a specific topic?
Use the topic filter pills above to focus on a specific area. You can also ask Rezzy directly for any question not listed here.
How are these answers different from ChatGPT?
Rezzy is specifically trained for medical exam preparation. Every answer is structured around exam patterns, uses trusted medical resources, and includes high-yield tables, mnemonics, and clinical pearls that generic AI chatbots miss.