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Why It's Safer to Deliver Your Baby in a Hospital

While only a small fraction of births in the United States take place at home, many more people at some point during the pregnancy consider this possibility before going back to the idea of delivering their baby in a hospital.
Sep 30th, 2021
Signs of HPV

Signs of HPV

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a very common infection that has many different strains. Most are harmless, but a few can lead to cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted infection that doesn’t always display symptoms. Sometimes, though, there are signs.
Aug 20th, 2021

8 Symptoms of PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) comes with many symptoms including irregular periods, acne and obesity. Continue reading to learn how this condition can affect your body and how we can help you with your hormone imbalance by treating you effectively.
Jul 15th, 2021

Do You Need an STD Test?

Anyone who is sexually active is a potential candidate to catch a sexually transmitted disease (STD). In some cases, signs and symptoms may be slow to develop, so you may be unaware of an infection. Fortunately, safe and accurate STD tests are available.
May 19th, 2021

8 Causes of Osteoporosis

While bones seem solid, they’re actually honeycomb-like structures filled with tiny cavities, which keep your bones both strong and lightweight. But the cavities can get larger as you age. If that happens, you develop osteoporosis, which can lead to bone
Apr 14th, 2021

Talking to Your Gynecologist About Birth Control Options

Your options for birth control have never been more extensive than they are today, so it’s not surprising that some women are overwhelmed with making the right choice. Enlist the aid of your gynecologist to match the best method with your lifestyle.
Mar 14th, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine During Pregnancy

The coronavirus pandemic causes stress for everyone, including mothers-to-be. It’s one more worry to have about their unborn child. Now, as COVID-19 vaccines become available, many wonder if vaccination during pregnancy is safe? It is! Let us tell you why.
Feb 23rd, 2021

6 Signs of Hormone Imbalance

Are you gaining weight, having trouble sleeping and night sweats, experiencing brain fog, or just not feeling like yourself? You may have a hormone imbalance. Learn the signs and discover how treatment may help.
Jan 14th, 2021

5 Reasons to Consider Minimally Invasive Surgery

If your doctor recommends surgery, you might be worried about long recovery times and lasting scarring. You should know about the benefits of minimally invasive surgery to address your gynecological needs.
Dec 6th, 2020

Benefits of an IUD for Birth Control

For long-term reversible contraception, an intrauterine device (IUD) is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. Keep reading to learn more about why so many women chose an IUD as their method of birth control.
Nov 5th, 2020

Heavy Periods: Could It Be Endometriosis?

Could your heavy periods be a symptom of an underlying medical condition such as endometriosis? Keep reading to learn what you need to know about endometriosis and how it could affect your menstrual cycle and future fertility.
Oct 9th, 2020

Telemedicine and OB/GYN

To keep our patients healthy, and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, we've been encouraging you to consider using our telehealth services for your OB/GYN needs this fall. Keep reading to learn more about telemedicine and OB/GYN care.
Sep 11th, 2020

Social distancing in an OB/Gyn office

In the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing has shown the power to help save lives. So how can you follow social distancing guidelines but still get OB/GYN care? Keep reading to learn what you need to know about safely receiving the medical care you need.
Aug 20th, 2020

COVID-19 and pregnancy

The COVID-19 virus has everyone taking extra precautions. But if you’re pregnant, you may be wondering how pandemic may affect you and your unborn baby differently. Here’s what you need to know to keep you both safe and healthy.
Jun 9th, 2020

5 Common Causes of Chronic Pelvic Pain

Pain below your belly button and between your hips that lasts for six months or more is considered chronic pelvic pain. Find out some of the possible causes here.
Aug 1st, 2021