The student must acquire knowledge about the pathophysiological phenomena related to sexology, to the neurobiology and to the prevention and care of the pelvic floor in order to understand the problems and to distinguish between their ability to intervene and the Need medical advice. These skills are basic requirements of the obstetric profession
Course Prerequisites
The student must have supported the preparatory exams of 1 and 2 years as stated in the Regulation Annex
Teaching Methods
Frontal lessons, interactive discussion of clinical cases.
Assessment Methods
Verification will take place by oral examination. The Student must demontrate that he has acquired the objectives of the course. The rating is out of thyrty. Any prise is woth 31.
Texts
Core of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Frigerio 2013 Gynecology and Obstetrics Manual, Pescetto 2009 de Guasquet B. Perineo edi-ermes2011 Power Point Presentations
Contents
Sexology -Anatomy and physiology of sexual response Sexual disorders Alteration of sexual desire Hormonal situation and libido Orgasm Painful ailments Female Sexual dysfunction Symptoms Diagnosis Therapy reeducation perineal Anatomy of the pelvic floor Pelvic floor functions -Mechanisms of damage of the pelvic floor Urinary incontinence Incontinence -prolapse of the pelvic organs Prevention strategies for pelvic floor damage Diagnosis of pelvic floor dysfunctions Role of midwife and physiatrist Pelvic floor gymnastics: exercises and tips in the various stages of female life Pelvic floor rehabilitation techniques: electro-stimulation, physiokinesitherapy Psychobiology -premenstrual syndrome and luteal phase disorder Primary dismenoring Amenorrhea from stress Food behaviour and fertile life Biological aspects of couple infertility Biological aspects of hormonal contraception Biological aspects of sexually transmitted diseases Mood disorders in pregnancy Postpartum depression Psychological symptoms of the climate Neuroendocrinology of female sexuality Psychological and relational aspects of female sexuality History of Sexology Semiotics of female sexuality Biological and female sexuality critical events Medications, concomitant diseases and female sexuality the hormone of female sexuality Female surgery and sexuality