Category: OBGYN

OBGYN

Annual Exams (OB-GYN)

Annual gynecological exams are preventative tools available to help women identify and treat complications that pose a threat to their health as early as possible.

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Caesarean Section

According to the American Pregnancy Association, more than 29 percent of women in the U.S give birth via caesarean section (c-section). C-sections are used to

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Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes is diabetes that occurs and is diagnosed during pregnancy. The disease can be caused by a number of factors, including genetics and lifestyle

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Hysterectomy

Hysterectomies are routine gynecological procedures used to remove a woman’s uterus and sometimes her ovaries and fallopian tubes as well. When the uterus is removed,

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Infertility

Infertility is a condition diagnosed in men and women who cannot conceive a baby together after at least one year of frequent, unprotected sex. Infertility

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Menopause

Menopause is a natural part of life as normal as menstruation or having a baby. All women eventually enter menopause though some sooner than later. When

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Ovarian Tumors

The ovaries are small organs that help regulate the reproductive processes in women. Most women are born with two ovaries – one on each side

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Family Planning

Many people dream of having families – usually in a specific time frame. Couples often prefer to plan the timing of their children’s births around

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Postpartum (Care or Hemorrhage)

Postpartum care is important during the days and weeks following a vaginal or c-section delivery. The first two to three days of postpartum care are