Does visiting a gynecologist make you nervous? A study conducted by Midwifery found that more than half of all women felt anxious or worried about undergoing a pelvic exam, so you’re not alone. There are any number of reasons why you might feel anxious about meeting with your gynecologist. If it’s your first pelvic exam, you may not know what
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Obstetrician vs. Gynecologist: What’s the Difference?
Women’s health might seem confusing if you’ve never seen anyone but your primary care doctor for healthcare before. However, as a woman, it’s important to consult with an OB/GYN – which stands for obstetrician/gynecologist. This is a doctor who specifically caters to women’s reproductive and urinary health. Let’s discuss the differences and the overlapping similarities
Read MoreWomen’s Health for Cancer Prevention
According to the National Cancer Institute (a division of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services), approximately 39.5% of women – nearly four in 10 – will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives. The most common forms of the disease in women are skin, lung, breast, colorectal, cervical, and ovarian
Read MoreImportant Topics to Discuss with Your Gynecologist
Your gynecologic health is no doubt a key component of your overall health. If it gets out of synch, it can set off a cascade of problems that can also throw the other aspects of your health off-kilter. As such, even if you feel you’re totally alright, see your gynecologist regularly and make sure you
Read More10 Things Your Gynecologist Won’t Tell You
For many women, going to a gynecologist can be an awkward experience. For their doctor, it’s another story. While experienced gynecologists are specially trained medical professionals who have no inhibitions when it comes to examining patients, they do have some things they wish patients knew – but they don’t always know who needs to hear
Read MoreThings to Consider When Looking for a New OB/GYN
Whether you just found out that you’re pregnant or simply want to be proactive about your health, working with a competent and caring OB/GYN can make all the difference in your overall experience. Just like choosing any other medical provider, you should consider more than just whether a particular OB/GYN is covered by your
Read MorePregnancy Precautions in the First Trimester
You’re pregnant. Congratulations! It’s the beginning of one of the most significant and fulfilling experiences in your life. Now, especially in the first trimester of your pregnancy, you’ll hear a lot of strange advice from others – but be careful. You only need to take certain steps to ensure that the rest of your pregnancy
Read MoreCommon Urogynecologic Problems
If you are a woman experiencing certain urinary symptoms, such as: Frequent urination The strong urge to urinate A burning sensation when you urinate Loss of bladder or bowel control Frequent urinary tract infections (UTIs) Painful intercourse Chronic bladder, abdominal, or pelvic pain …then you may be suffering from a urogynecological problem that requires a
Read MoreGynecology: What you need to know about your lady parts
Your reproductive system, otherwise known as your lady parts, is what sets you apart from men. The breasts, vagina, cervix, uterus, and ovaries all make up the reproductive system. It’s important to be educated about your body, so you can sense when something is wrong and seek medical attention. Here is a quick lesson on
Read MoreFAQs: Coronavirus and Pregnancy
If you are pregnant during this current pandemic of coronavirus and have concerns or questions about your pregnancy, you are not alone. There is still a lot to learn about the virus and whether (or how) pregnancy can be affected by it, but OB/GYN doctors are gaining greater knowledge about its effects every day. So
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