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Sexual and Reproductive Health — Calgary Clinical Resource

1 min read|March 31, 2026||Suggest Edit
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This clinical resource section from the Migration Humanitarian Health Collective (MH2C) / Calgary Refugee Health Program provides guidance on sexual and reproductive health considerations for refugee patients. It includes recommendations for cervical cancer screening (Pap test every 3 years for ages 25–69, discussed at first visit), awareness of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) in patients from high-prevalence regions, syphilis serology in initial screening for adults, and STI screening integrated into the initial assessment.  The resource also notes the importance of offering referral to a female practitioner when a patient expresses discomfort. This resource supports clinicians in delivering sensitive, culturally aware reproductive healthcare during the initial resettlement period. 

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  1. Sexual and Reproductive Health — Calgary Clinical Resource Migration Humanitarian Health Collective (MH2C) / Calgary Refugee Health Program
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