Regular visits to the gynecologist empower you to monitor and take care of your sexual and reproductive health. Here’s when you should start and why it matters.
Choosing a midwife for your birth experience can offer a more personal and empowering approach to labor and delivery. Here’s what to expect when you work with a certified nurse midwife (CNM) and how we support your goals throughout your pregnancy journey.
A high-resolution ultrasound gives you a superior picture of your baby’s features, even while in the womb. Advanced ultrasound technology also offers crucial information about the unborn baby’s organs and their risk of developing certain genetic conditions
September is gynecological Awareness Month which is a ripe time for women to be fully informed about gynecological cancers and most importantly preventative care.
Pregnant women feel calmer and happier when their partners support their pregnancy journey. These positive feelings trickle down to your new infant too. Here’s how you, as a partner, can play a larger role and help throughout the nine months.
Up to 80% of women will have fibroids during their childbearing years. These noncancerous growths can cause excessive bleeding and discomfort. In some cases, they can also interfere with your ability to conceive. Read on to learn more.
The LGBTQ+ community faces many health concerns – many of which are unique and complex. Getting the resources, medical testing, care, and support needed in this community starts with understanding their particular health challenges.
Pelvic pain is a common complaint of women and may have any number of causes, ranging from normal ovulation to inflammatory disease. Here’s what you should know about pelvic pain and when to seek medical help.
Pregnancy doesn’t mean you’re relegated to the couch. Most women can continue to work out during pregnancy, stay in shape, prepare for labor, and stay healthy for motherhood. Here are some tips to follow when planning those sweat sessions.
Prenatal care isn’t just about checking your weight and making sure you take your vitamins. It’s critical to ensure the health of you and your baby. Here’s what you need to know about prenatal care.
Pregnancy is always an exciting time full of questions. A winter pregnancy has its own unique set of precautions and challenges, but you can sail through with these tips. Here’s how to be safe and comfortable during a winter pregnancy.
You have a life growing inside you which is super exciting. Every day, week, month your body is changing, and so is your baby’s. Here’s a closer look at what’s happening inside you during pregnancy and how it affects your feelings and physical experience.
Your teen may be nervous about her first well-woman exam, but you can help ease her fears. Here’s what to let her know about what to expect at her first well-woman exam at the OB/GYN. And, let her know that there’s usually NO pelvic exam!
The number one benefit of pregnancy is bringing a new life into this world. But, pregnancy has numerous health benefits for moms that make the weight gain, ankle swelling, and stretch marks worth it. Here are five to celebrate!
Summer pregnancies have many advantages, including easy maternity wear, all-access to swimming, and a freer schedule. But the heat and humidity can intensify some of the symptoms of pregnancy. Here’s how to manage pregnancy in the summer months.
Prenatal care is the best way you can give your baby a healthy start to life. Read on to understand more about prenatal care and how you and your partner can benefit from these visits.
Deciding how to deliver your baby is deeply personal. You may be leaning toward natural birth but aren’t sure what all it entails. Read on to learn about natural birth and what you can expect so you can make a decision that’s right for you.
Have you been diagnosed with ovarian cysts? They’re more common than you may realize and may actually be a positive sign of fertility. Read on to learn more about ovarian cysts and how they relate to fertility.
With so much information available to us, it can be difficult to navigate fact from fiction. In this blog, we debunk some myths and provide the facts related to giving birth via C-section.
Heavy periods can be uncomfortable, painful, and embarrassing at times. But what can you do about them? Here, you’ll learn how we diagnose your condition and treat it, as well.
If you’ve experienced a miscarriage, you might have apprehension about trying to get pregnant again. We understand! Keep reading to learn why miscarriages occur, when you can try to conceive again, and the positive outlook for having a healthy pregnancy.
Knowing what to expect during your pregnancy can give you peace of mind and great comfort and make this a positive experience for you and your family. We have the expertise to walk alongside you and provide guidance every step of the way. Read on for more.
When choosing a Midwife for your pregnancy, labor, and delivery experience, it’s important that you’re comfortable and that you know what to expect. We’re glad to provide you with guidance and insight in order to help you understand the benefits of having
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers for women. To catch early and treat before it spreads, read on to find out how mammograms help save lives.
Cancer screening is always important, but getting genetic tests for breast and ovarian cancer can be vital. Read on to find out more about what BRCA testing can do to detect cancer.
A routine Pap smear is proven to detect 92% of cervical cancer cases. Not only is it a preventative measure, but undergoing your annual Pap smear could save your life. Here’s everything you need to know about this important yearly exam.
Most pregnant women experience a routine pregnancy, while others face complications of a high-risk pregnancy. 6-8% of pregnancies are considered high-risk, which requires extensive medical care. Here’s how to tell if you’re having a high-risk pregnancy.