• What Happens During a Pelvic Exam?
    At some point all women will need to receive routine pelvic exams in order to check their vaginal and reproductive health. This exam allows your gynecologist to be able to Read more
  • IUDs
    What is an IUD? An IUD (intra uterine device) is a temporary form of birth control for women. It is a small, plastic device that is implanted into the uterus by Read more
  • What Is A Sonohysterogram?
    If your OBGYN has recommended that you get a sonohysterogram done find out more about this procedure and what to expect. Are you dealing with abnormal between-cycle bleeding, infertility or repeated Read more
  • What Are Fibroids?
    Affecting over 80 percent of women by the time they reach age 50, fibroids are abnormal uterine growths that can cause great discomfort, heavy periods, and abdominal pain. Luckily, there Read more
  • Why Are Pap Smears Necessary?
    Why are Pap Smears Necessary? If you are age 21 or older, you may be asked to get a pap smear. It’s also called a pap test, and it’s a common Read more
  • Treating Irregular Menstruation
    Treating Irregular Periods Irregular periods are common when you first start menstruating. It’s common for them to be early or late, but as you get older, your menstrual cycle should become Read more
  • What is a Bladder Infection?
    Bladder infections have a way of making themselves known. You may be making multiple trips to the bathroom, feeling like you constantly have to go again. But once you’re in Read more
  • Why Would a Hysterectomy Be Necessary?
    Why Would a Hysterectomy Be Necessary? Do you need a hysterectomy? Hysterectomy is the second most common surgery among women in America. A hysterectomy is a surgical operation to remove a Read more
  • Treating Infertility and Other Options of Conception
    If you are having trouble conceiving it’s important to turn to your OBGYN for help. While it isn’t a topic that a lot of people feel comfortable talking about, at Read more

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