There are a few things in life as devastating as being unable to fulfill your family planning desires. If you are having difficulty becoming a parent, it could be due to infertility. Infertility is a condition that makes you unable to reproduce, and it can affect both men and women. Fortunately, advances in reproductive endocrinology
Read MoreWhat to Expect with a High-Risk Pregnancy?
Pregnancy is an exciting time in any woman’s life because a new life is being prepared to enter the world. Given this, any pregnancy requires careful monitoring, but high-risk pregnancies require more diligent care and precautions. What is a High-Risk Pregnancy? Regardless of whether you are expecting your first, second, or third child, your doctor
Read MoreHow does a pregnancy test work?
One of the first things women do when they suspect they may be pregnant is take a pregnancy test. They are readily available at any grocery or drug store – and even some gas stations carry them! You may be wondering how a pregnancy test works. Read on to learn more. The Pregnancy Test While
Read MoreImportance of Your Prenatal Care Appointments
Pregnant women require highly specialized care to ensure a safe childbirth and a healthy baby. Therefore, your prenatal care obstetric appointments are vitally important for both of you. Prenatal care is carried out through regular checkups by a physician, preferably an OB/GYN (obstetrician/gynecologist), who will follow the progression of your pregnancy and the development of
Read MoreThe impact of regular gynecological exams on women’s health
As women, we tend to put the needs of others before ourselves. However, to continue caring for others, we need to prioritize ourselves, including our reproductive health. To properly care for yourself, you need to go to regular gynecological exams. Doing so has a great impact on your health. Our reproductive health needs change as
Read MoreWhen to See a Gynecologic Oncologist
A gynecologic oncologist is a specialty gynecologist who is educated and trained in oncology – the medical specialty that diagnosis, treats, prevents, and studies cancer. They provide comprehensive care for women who have cancers specifically in the reproductive system. This includes the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vulva, vagina, and cervix. Gynecologic oncologists also diagnose and
Read MoreWhat Is a Women’s Health Doctor?
You probably have a primary care physician who you see when you need medical care for common issues such as a cold, flu, basic bloodwork, and annual checkups. However, there are a variety of healthcare issues primary care physicians do not treat, including women’s health issues. This is where obstetrician-gynecologists or OB-GYNs come in. What
Read MoreGynecologist as Primary Care Physician
Your primary care physician knows your medical history, medications and conditions, and is very much in tune with your overall well-being. As women hit their child-bearing years and beyond, many end up spending more time with their gynecologists than with their primary care physicians, especially when their primary care concerns are tied to their reproductive
Read MoreWhen should I see a gynecologic oncologist?
Cancer results when cells grow abnormally or uncontrollably. Gynecological oncologists primarily provide comprehensive care for women who develop cancers in the reproductive system; this includes the uterus, ovaries, cervix, fallopian tubes, vulva and vagina. Gynecological oncologists also treat cancers in the breast. These specialized doctors offer a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic treatment options
Read MoreWhat Is Early Prenatal Care?
Consulting with your doctor and getting checked while you are pregnant is vital to keeping you and your baby safe and in good health. Prenatal care is the healthcare you receive while you are pregnant. Early prenatal care refers to prenatal care that begins very early on in the pregnancy. Importance of Early Prenatal Care
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