If you just found out that you are pregnant, guess what? You have many doctor visits in your future – up until and even after you give birth. So, since you will be spending a lot of time at the OB/GYN’s office, it is of utmost importance that you find one who is compassionate, and
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Urgent Reasons to See Your Gynecologist
Have you seen your gynecologist lately? It is recommended that every woman beginning at the age of 21 and until the age of 65 be screened for cervical cancer regularly. However, the relationship you develop with you gynecologist will serve you well beyond your annual wellness visit, as they become your primary healthcare provider for all of
Read MoreUnexpected Reasons to See a Gynecologist: More than Just STD/STIs
Do you see your gynecologist once a year for your annual exam? If you do, you are being proactive towards staying healthy and preventing illness. However, there may come a time when you may need to see them for a problem. In fact, for many women, their gynecologist acts as their primary care provider – their
Read MoreGynecologists Who Care: Spotlight On University OBGYN Associates
Women have unique healthcare needs, and these needs change with each phase of life. Whether you are looking for a doctor for your first gynecologist appointment, planning a family, or searching for guidance for other issues, a gynecologist should be there to provide and guide you, and generations of families, with quality healthcare services throughout
Read MoreTalk to Your Gynecologist About High-Risk Pregnancy
“High-risk pregnancy” is a term used to describe a pregnant woman who has one or more factors that may put her or her unborn baby at risk for complications. This classification is commonly attributed to women who decide to become pregnant at an older age, around 35 or older, where having a baby has been
Read MoreStaying Fit During Your Pregnancy
When it comes to working out and staying fit during pregnancy, there’s often a ton of mixed info and advice out there. While many women are worried if physical activity during pregnancy can harm the baby, there is no need to worry. Avoiding healthy and reasonable physical fitness activity is not necessary, especially if you
Read MoreStruggling With Infertility Doesn’t Mean You’ll Never Get Pregnant
There are so many stories about infertility out there, commonly ones that sounds like this: someone spends a year going through the roller coaster ride of trying to have a baby, hoping it would be their month, but unfortunately their period inevitably came. They keep checking in with the OB/GYN, who tells them that nothing
Read MorePreparing for Your Gynecology Visits
A doctor who focuses on women’s reproductive health and the systems involved is known as a gynecologist, or an OB/GYN. Scheduling a gynecological exam means you’re taking responsibility for your body in new ways. Women seek obstetrical and gynecological health care at many different stages of their lives for many different reasons, and look for
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