Handling High Risk Pregnancy: What You Should Know

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  • Preparing For A Pap Smear Test

    8 February 2022
    A pap smear is something most women need to have done. If you are about to get your first pap smear and are feeling anxious about it, you need to learn more about what to expect so you can put your mind at ease. The following information will be useful for helping you prepare for your first pap smear. Your Doctor's Talk As with any medical procedure, your doctor will
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  • Pain or Discomfort During Sex? What You Can Do

    16 July 2021
    Sex is supposed to be enjoyable, so if you're feeling pain when you are with your partner, it's something you should probably pay attention to. Pain during sex could indicate a few issues, including vaginal dryness, sexually transmitted diseases, vaginal tears, or you could have pain due to a yeast infection. If you have pain and discomfort when you have sex, you shou
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  • Helpful Tips To Keep In Mind When Searching For An Obstetrician For The First Time

    17 December 2019
    One of the most important doctors you can talk to when planning a pregnancy is an obstetrician like Xiao-Mei Zeng MD. An obstetrician is concerned with childbirth and the many intricacies it involves. If you're looking for one for the first time, these tips will give you some guidance early on.  Get a Referral Chances are that you probably know people who've give
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  • What Will Your Doctor Check For During A Pelvic Exam?

    23 November 2019
    Nobody loves having a pelvic exam, but nevertheless they are essential to ensure that any reproductive health problems are caught and dealt with early on. One way to make pelvic exams more comfortable is to improve your understanding of what your doctor is checking for, and why they are conducting the exam. So without further ado, here are four major things your docto
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  • 4 Things You Need To Know About Postpartum Anxiety

    12 December 2018
    If you have recently given birth and are experiencing strong, continuous feelings of anxiety and/or worry, you're not alone. Most women experience some level of anxiety after having a child, often known as the "baby blues." Unfortunately, when these feelings don't go away after a couple of weeks or worsen to the point of affecting your eating and sleeping patterns, yo
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