https://www.nhs.uk/conditions

An easy to navigate site from the NHS. pick the starting letter of your subject / condition to be taken to that topic then just click on it to find out about it and treatment options, e.g fibroids, periods, prolapse, incontinence.


https://www.rcog.org.uk/en/patients/patient-leaflets/

Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists website.  Contains useful information and guidelines for many conditions.


http://www.nice.org.uk/

Website for the National institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.  Department of Health evidence based medical site. Type in the condition you want to know about in the NHS evidence search engine within the site.  Best evidence and guidelines will then be available.


http://www.verity-pcos.org.uk/

UK charity for sufferers of polycystic ovarian syndrome.


https://bsug.org.uk/pages/information-for-patients/111

The British Society of Urogynaecology (pelvic organ prolapse and urinary problems).It is an organisation committed to raising standards in urogynaecology by providing guidelines, training, research and clinical meetings (in conjunction with the RCOG). This link takes you directly to the patient information leaflets for a variety of operations undertaken for prolapse and urinary incontinence. 


https://www.yourpelvicfloor.org/

The International Urogynaecology Association (pelvic organ prolapse and urinary problems). An international organisation committed to raising standards in urogynaecology. there are excellent patient information leaflets for a variety of conditions and operations undertaken for prolapse and urinary incontinence. 


http://www.bssvd.org/

British Society for the Study of Vulval Disease.  Enter the condition you want to find out more about into the search box or browse by clicking the tab called 'vulval conditions'.  Very good for impartial information on gynaecological skin problems and  genital discomfort.


http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/ebm

Search for research papers in this free medical search engine.  Abstracts of the full scientific papers are presented, whilst some full papers are available.