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The Importance of Having an OBGYN Provider

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When it comes to women’s health, having a trusted and knowledgeable OBGYN provider is crucial. These healthcare professionals specialize in the care of female reproductive organs and can provide essential services such as annual exams, prenatal care, and childbirth assistance. In this blog, we will discuss the many reasons why having an OBGYN provider is not only great but necessary for women’s health. Comprehensive Care One of the primary benefits of having an OBGYN provider is that they offer comprehensive care for all stages of a woman’s life.…

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The Importance of Obstetric Care for Health Maintenance

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Obstetric care is the specialized care provided to women during many of the large phases of their lives such as pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. It is a critical aspect of healthcare that should not be overlooked. The health and well-being of both the mother and the baby are closely monitored during this time. Role in Early Detection of Complications Through regular obstetric appointments, potential complications can be detected early.…

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Ovarian Cysts: Frequently Asked Questions

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Have you been experiencing unusual pelvic pain, and your obstetrician has recently diagnosed you with ovarian cysts? A common condition in women of all ages, ovarian cysts are typically benign and can easily be treated or removed. Here are the answers to a few frequently asked questions about ovarian cysts, including how ovarian cysts are diagnosed and treated. What Exactly Are Ovarian Cysts? Cysts are small, fluid-filled sacs that form in the ovaries.…

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Pregnancy Over 35: Special Considerations

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The number of people who choose to have their first child later in life continues to increase. Delayed motherhood comes with some advantages, usually greater life experience and financial stability. However, advanced maternal age carries some potential risks and complications for the mother and baby that should be taken into consideration. Having a baby after age 35 may also require some additional medical care to help promote a healthy pregnancy.  Fertility Issues…

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Symptoms Of PCOS That Should Urge You To Visit A Gynecologist

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Despite how important a woman’s reproductive health is, not many people will proactively visit a gynecologist unless they are having trouble conceiving. And while infertility problems tend to be a warning sign of underlying reproductive health issues, you should know that this is not the only complication that you could face. One condition previously underrated but currently affects a large population of women is polycystic ovarian syndrome. Commonly abbreviated as PCOS, this condition comes about due to severe hormonal imbalances that will lead to reproductive dysfunction.…

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Additional Support During A Pregnancy

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A group that provides educational materials and peer support can be an asset to a new mom-to-be or a mother who struggled during a previous pregnancy. The following information outlines where to seek help and adequate medical care throughout a pregnancy. Community Groups Prenatal care groups are offered in many communities. Women of all ages and races are welcome to sign up for a group. An OBGYN or a women’s resource center like Cathy J.…

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Signs You Are Having An Obstetric Problem

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When you are pregnant, whether it is your first child or your tenth, your obstetrician is your lifeline. This is the person you can trust to answer your questions and provide you with the information you need to have the best possible labor and delivery. So, when should you make an emergency appointment with your obstetrician? These are the signs you should schedule an appointment aside from your routine check-ups.…

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Signs You May Have Endometriosis and What to Do

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As a woman, it can sometimes be difficult to discern what is “normal” for the female body and what is something to be concerned about. Women can sometimes be told by doctors that their pain is illegitimate or that it is just “lady troubles.” This can make it so you are unsure about your relationship with your own body and your bodily awareness. And it can make it hard to know when you have conditions like endometriosis.…

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What Is Endometriosis and How Do You Get It?

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Endometriosis likely isn’t a new condition, but it’s one that’s only been discovered and recognized by medical science in recent history. If you’ve been diagnosed with endometriosis or your doctor suspects that you might have it, you likely have lots of questions and concerns. Here’s what you should know about endometriosis. 1. What it Is To understand endometriosis, you need to understand how your reproductive system naturally works. The uterus is the part of your body that’s responsible for carrying a child, and it sheds its lining each month when you don’t get pregnant.…

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3 Things To Know About Chemical Exposure During Your Pregnancy

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When you’re pregnant, you tend to worry about a lot of things — what foods you put into your body, what vitamins you should take, and how much exercise you should do. However, what you may not have stopped to think about is the chemicals in your environment. Certain types of chemical exposure during pregnancy can have serious effects on you and your unborn child. Take a look at some of the things that you need to know about chemical exposure during your pregnancy.…

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