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  • Why Women Dread Their GYN—But Shouldn’t

    Scoot down. A little more. A little more.

  • Top OB-GYN Questions for Every Age

    As you go through different stages in life, you’ll most likely have new questions about your body. Whether you’re a teenager or mature adult, changes in your lifestyle, relationships or health can make you wonder about the very body you thought you knew so well.

  • Wait, My Vagina Can Rip?

    If you’ve gone through menopause and now intercourse hurts, or your vaginal region itches, you’re not alone. In extreme situations, your vaginal wall can actually rip and possibly lead to infection.

  • Why Am I Always Tired?

    Feeling tired isn’t unusual, especially if you’re a busy mom, have a demanding job – or both. But when fatigue lasts more than a few weeks, it’s time to figure out why.

  • You're pregnant! Now what?

    Becoming pregnant is an important time in a woman’s life. Virtually all components of her life will be affected and she will have many changes that will require planning and adjustments. A caring and committed healthcare team can help the pregnant woman with many of the challenges she may face.

  • When Is Your Child Ready for a Phone? Pediatrician Tips for Digital Safety

    The “digital street” presents just as many safety challenges for children as the physical one. That’s why it’s so important to help your child develop a healthy relationship with technology, starting with the responsible use of their first phone.

  • When to See a Neurologist

    Your head hurts, but is the pain from a common tension headache or could it be a migraine? Migraines are fairly common, with 12 percent of adults in the U.S. experiencing them. 

  • When to See a Urologist

    It's not always very easy to decide if you need to see a urologist, a gynecologist or a family physician. Finding out which doctor to see for your needs often proves difficult, particularly when there is some overlap between the different care they provide.

  • When You Struggle To Urinate

    We often hear about women struggling to hold urine in as they age. But struggling to squeeze it out? It’s more common than you think.

  • When Cancer Risk Is in Your Genes