From the earliest days of the first trimester to the postpartum period after a baby is born, proper care for mother and child are paramount. Access to a midwifery group...
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Around 3 in 4 American women suffer from hot flashes during perimenopause, and 25% of women who do say their discomfort is significant enough to make them want to speak...
Read MoreThere’s a lot of judgment and misinformation surrounding baby formula and bottle-feeding, but there are also benefits unique to breastfeeding. Whether you’re planning to breastfeed or weighing your options, an...
Read MoreIt’s estimated that around 14% of women experience painful, heavy or abnormal periods. For many, the culprit is within the uterine cavity: endometrial polyps or submucosal fibroids. Longer periods, painful...
Read MoreWhen you’re newly pregnant, you're probably making a million plans for how to deal with the experience of childbirth. If you and your husband have a strong bond and want...
Read MoreThere are many different gynecological conditions that can plague patients. If your doctor suspects you have a uterine condition causing certain symptoms, a simple diagnostic procedure known as a hysteroscopy...
Read MoreA woman's external genitalia and vagina change with certain events, like childbirth and also as we approach menopause. Aging, illness, childbirth, menopause, and other life events can alter the appearance...
Read MoreHave you had an abnormal Pap smear result and are wondering what comes next? A colposcopy can help your medical team determine if there’s reason to be concerned or if...
Read MoreThe first 90 or so days of your pregnancy are known as the first trimester. It’s a critical time for your baby’s development, so it’s important you schedule a prenatal...
Read MoreSlightly over a million women in the US have a C-section every year. Some of these are planned (elective), while others are necessitated by a preexisting condition (such as placenta...
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