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  • Key Aspects Involved in a Comprehensive Annual Women's Exam

    Regular visits to an obstetrician-gynecologist (OBGYN) are essential for maintaining optimal women's health. These comprehensive annual women's exams are crucial for various reasons, including preventive care, early detection of potential issues, and overall wellness. In this article, we will explore the key aspects involved in a comprehensive annual women's exam and why they are important for women's health. Medical History Review: During a comprehensive annual women's exam, the OBGYN will review your medical history.
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  • Choosing the Right Facial for Your Skin Type

    Choosing the right facial for your skin type isn't just about what's trendy or what your friends are doing. It's about understanding your skin's unique needs and addressing them effectively. Everyone has a different skin type, and what works for one may not work for another. Start by figuring out what type of skin you have. Identifying Your Skin Type There are generally four types: normal, dry, oily, and combination. Normal skin is well-balanced — not too dry or oily.
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  • Options For Emergency Contraception

    No matter how diligent you are about using birth control, sometimes mistakes happen. A missed or delayed dose, broken condom, or other contraception failure can leave you unprotected during intercourse. Seeking emergency contraception soon after unprotected sex can effectively prevent pregnancy in many cases. Emergency contraception is available through your gynecologist or over the counter, depending on the method.  Emergency Contraception Emergency contraception (EC) comes in two forms: pills and intrauterine devices.
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  • Your Questions Answered About Prenatal Care

    Did you miss your period and have been feeling unusually fatigued to the extent of wanting to sleep all day? If you have not taken a pregnancy test, you might want to do so as soon as possible because you are experiencing pregnancy symptoms. Although you can purchase a home pregnancy test, the best way to obtain accurate results is to make an appointment with a gynecologist. A home pregnancy test can provide accurate results, but there is the risk of the results being false as well.
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  • Pregnancy Care And Treatment: What Your OBGYN Provides

    When you become pregnant, you may be given a referral to an OBGYN. If you have visited one in the past, you may already know about the basic women's health services they provide. However, there are other services they provide once you are pregnant. If you are not sure what services your OBGYN will provide, here are a few of the more common services.  Prenatal Testing Prenatal testing is vital to the health of you and your baby.
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  • Three Signs You Need To See A Gynecologist As Soon As Possible

    Typically, women are encouraged to see a gynecologist at least once a year from the time they start seeing a gynecologist up to the time they are 29 or 30 years old. However, most women and teenage girls rarely follow the recommended schedule unless they encounter issues with their reproductive parts. Though you only need to see a gynecologist once a year, there are some signs that you may encounter that warrant visiting the gynecologist immediately.
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  • 4 Vaginal Atrophy Services For Postmenopausal Women

    Vaginal atrophy typically occurs after women reach menopause. Because women's bodies produce less estrogen as they age, their vaginas can become dry and inelastic in a condition known as vaginal atrophy. Vaginal atrophy can make sex painful and difficult, but even women who do not regularly engage in sexual intercourse can find the sensation of vaginal atrophy troubling. Fortunately, OB-GYN doctors are trained to help women manage this condition. Here are some vaginal atrophy treatments that can help women overcome the symptoms of vaginal atrophy.
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  • 3 Health Issues You Should Bring Up To Your Gynecologist

    Some issues can be difficult to talk about, but your health should be a priority and you should discuss anything going on with your health that is worrying you. One of these things is your feminine health. Although these may feel like a difficult topic, you should feel safe and unafraid to bring them up to your gynecologist. Prolonging some of these issues without getting treatment could result in a worsening health condition.
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  • Warning Signs Of Vaginal Infections And How To Prevent Them

    Vaginal infections are very uncomfortable and can even sometimes be painful. If you have a vaginal infection, you should have it treated right away. Not treating your vaginal infection could worsen the infection and lead to further pain and infections. Don't attempt to treat your infection yourself; get to the gynecologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Read on for a few warning signs of vaginal infections and how you can prevent them.
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  • What To Expect From Your Six-Week Postpartum Visit

    With so many different lenses and experiences in the world, you may have heard horror stories about the first visit back to your obstetrician after having a baby. Every birth story is different, with each baby coming into the world in their own way. That being said, here are a few things you can expect from your 6-week postpartum visit, no matter what type of delivery you had. Physical Exam
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