Handling High Risk Pregnancy: What You Should Know

    Handling High Risk Pregnancy: What You Should Know


  • The Benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy

    18 March 2024
    Hormone replacement therapy, also known as HRT, is a treatment option that aims to replenish the hormones that your body may be lacking. As we age, our hormone levels naturally decline, leading to a range of symptoms such as fatigue, low libido, weight gain, and mood swings. Hormone replacement therapy can help restore balance to your body and alleviate these symptoms
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  • Five Reasons to Consider a First Trimester Abortion Procedure

    31 October 2023
    Pregnancy is a beautiful and exciting experience, but it's not always the right time or situation for everyone. If you're having doubts about continuing your pregnancy, know that you're not alone. Many people face unexpected challenges during their pregnancy, and it's okay to seek guidance and explore your options. One of these options is a first-trimester abortion pr
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  • OBGYN Procedures: FAQs About An Endometrial Biopsy

    16 May 2023
    What do you need to know about an endometrial biopsy? If your OBGYN recently recommended this type of test, take a look at the most common questions patients have about the procedure. What Is An Endometrial Biopsy? As the name implies, this is a biopsy of the endometrium (the lining of the uterus). A biopsy is a common medical procedure used to assess cancer risk or d
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  • Starting An ORC Treatment For A UTI? 5 Signs You Should See Your Gynecologist First

    15 December 2022
    If you get UTIs from time to time, you might think you can forgo the trip to the gynecologist. That's not the case though. You might not realize this, but UTI symptoms can mimic the symptoms of other types of infections. That's why it's important for you to visit a gynecologist whenever you think you have a UTI. If you're not sure what symptoms to watch for, read the
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  • 2 Ways To Handle Postpartum Stress

    7 June 2022
    If you're a new mom, you're probably feeling a lot of pressure. There's the pressure to be the perfect parent, always know what to do, and never lose your cool. But it's okay to feel stressed out sometimes. In fact, postpartum stress is very common, especially among first-time mothers. Here are two ways to manage postpartum stress. Get Some Exercise and Rela
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