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Yearly Archives: 2025

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Annual Exams: What to Ask Your OB-GYN at Well-Visits

Annual Exams: What to Ask Your OB-GYN at Well-Visits

An annual well-woman exam is a foundational component of preventive women’s healthcare. While many patients associate these visits primarily with Pap smears, annual exams serve a much broader role — allowing your OB-GYN to evaluate overall reproductive health, identify subtle changes early, and provide personalized guidance across every stage of life. According to the American […]

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Keeping You & Baby Healthy: How Proper Nutrition During Pregnancy Can Help Prevent Gestational Diabetes

Keeping You & Baby Healthy: How Proper Nutrition During Pregnancy Can Help Prevent Gestational Diabetes

Pregnancy is an exciting — but demanding — time for your body. As hormones shift and your baby grows, your nutritional needs change dramatically. While most prenatal care focuses on fetal development and growth, emerging research highlights how nutrition and lifestyle during pregnancy play a crucial role in preventing complications — including gestational diabetes mellitus […]

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Pregnancy Timeline: Milestones and What to Expect Along the Way

Pregnancy Timeline: Milestones and What to Expect Along the Way

Pregnancy unfolds quickly — physically, emotionally, and practically. Below is a trimester-by-trimester roadmap that highlights fetal milestones, common maternal symptoms, and the practical steps to take at each stage. This is general information; always talk with your healthcare provider about your personal care plan. First Trimester (Weeks 1–13) Baby: Organ systems begin forming, the neural […]

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High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

Pregnancy is an exciting and life-changing time, but it can also come with unexpected health concerns. One issue that’s becoming more common is high blood pressure during pregnancy, known medically as “hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.” It sounds serious—and it can be—but with early detection and proper care, most women and babies do just fine. Let’s […]

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Why Pediatric & Teen Gynecology Matters — And How to Support the Transition to Adult Care

Why Pediatric & Teen Gynecology Matters — And How to Support the Transition to Adult Care

When people think of gynecology, they often picture adult women getting annual checkups or managing reproductive health. But what about younger patients—preteens, teens, and young adults—who are navigating periods, puberty, and sometimes complex health conditions? That’s where pediatric and adolescent gynecology comes in, and it plays a much bigger role than many realize. This specialty […]

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Pioneers in Women’s Health: Trailblazing Women in OB-GYN History

Pioneers in Women’s Health: Trailblazing Women in OB-GYN History

The field of obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) has undergone remarkable transformation over the last two centuries, thanks in large part to the courage, intellect, and dedication of pioneering women who broke barriers to advance women’s healthcare. From overcoming racial and gender discrimination to revolutionizing clinical practices, these trailblazers have left an indelible mark on medicine. […]

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Dealing with Late Periods While on Birth Control and Possible Causes

Dealing with Late Periods While on Birth Control and Possible Causes

Experiencing a late period while on birth control can be concerning, but it’s a relatively common occurrence influenced by various factors. Understanding these potential causes can help alleviate anxiety and guide appropriate actions. Hormonal Adjustments and Birth Control Changes Initiating or switching birth control methods can lead to hormonal fluctuations, causing delayed or missed periods. […]