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Knowing When to See a Gynecologist: A Guide to Women's Health

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Taking care of your health is paramount, and for women, this includes regularly visiting a gynecologist. These specialists play an essential role in women’s health, from adolescence through menopause and beyond. However, knowing when to see a gynecologist can sometimes be confusing. This article aims to provide clarity on the matter. Routine Check-ups Starting from puberty, it’s recommended that girls have their first gynecological visits in their teen years. These early visits are usually more about building a relationship with the doctor and providing education about development and general health.…

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Advantages Of Minimally Invasive Surgery Over Open Procedures

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Minimally invasive surgery is one of the most critical inventions in the world of surgery. Not only do minimally invasive techniques have advantages over open surgery, but they have expanded the types of surgery that are possible. Recovery One of the main advantages of minimally invasive surgery is that recovery time is drastically reduced. Minimally invasive surgeries often mean the patient is under anesthesia for a shorter period. Since patients may have less sedation, they might spend less time in the recovery room after the surgery and have fewer anesthesia-related complications.…

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What Happens When You Stop Using Birth Control?

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For many people, birth control pills are a part of daily life. It can help you prevent pregnancy, but it can also be useful for preventing painful periods. But what happens when you stop taking birth control pills? Here’s what you need to know. You May Experience Breakthrough Bleeding If you’ve been taking birth control pills for a while, you may be used to having light, infrequent periods. But when you stop taking the pill, your body may take some time to readjust.…

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Medical Issues To Consult A Gynecologist For

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In issues regarding female reproduction, it isn’t always easy to distinguish what is normal from what is not on your own. Starting from the teen years and into adulthood, women are encouraged to visit a gynecologist annually. These visits are for regular check-ups as well as to deal with various concerns such as the following. You’re Experiencing Painful Periods In general, women experience pain during their periods. However, some have severe, lasting pain that needs a doctor’s attention.…

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Weight Loss And Fertility: Help From Your OBGYN

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If you and your partner have been trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant for a significant amount of time, you may want to talk to your OBGYN about potential ways to increase your fertility. There are several ways in which you could potentially improve your fertility, the easiest of which might just be weight management.  A 2014 study found that overweight women who were able to lose 10% of their body weight were much more likely to become pregnant.…

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What You Can Do To Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor

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Your pelvic floor refers to the muscles in your vagina that help with bladder control, as well as helping to hold up your uterus. This muscle in your pelvis is very important, but it can weaken with time, causing you to have bladder or bowel leakage, as well as other issues, such as an inability to urinate completely. You could have uterine issues as well, and you can also have pain during sex.…

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3 Simple Solutions To Ease Morning Sickness While Pregnant

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Pregnancy is a wonderful experience, but it can cause a great deal of physical and emotional distress for many women. From weight gain and muscle aches to headaches and mood swings, the common issues that arise during pregnancy can be overwhelming. Morning sickness is another common complaint made by about half of all pregnant women. While it does usually end as the pregnancy progresses, nausea and vomiting can be challenging to deal with.…

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2 Step Home Remedy For Treating And Easing The Symptoms Of Your Vaginal Yeast Infection

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If you suspect you have a vaginal yeast infection, you may wonder if there is anything you can do at home to help treat it, as well as find relief from the itchiness and burning caused by the infection. If so, use the following two-step home remedy using ingredients found in pharmacies, natural health stores, and department stores. Step 1: Use A Vinegar And Tea Tree Oil Sitz Bath The first step in this home treatment involves making and using a sitz bath containing white distilled vinegar and tea tree oil.…

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4 Signs That You Should Schedule An Appointment With Your Gynecologist

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In order to make sure that you are keeping up with your gynecological health, you should be well aware of the signs that may indicate it is time to set an appointment. To help you with this, you will want to take a few moments to review the following points. Heavy Mid-Cycle Bleeding It is not uncommon to have a small amount of spotting, or bleeding, in the middle of your menstrual cycle.…

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Four Common Misunderstandings About Birth Control Pills

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Birth control pills are among the easiest and most consistent ways for women to avoid an unexpected pregnancy. However, there are some major and common misunderstandings about how these pills work. Here are a few of the most common misunderstandings and the truth behind them. 1. Birth Control Pills Are Not “Abortion Pills” There are pills that are meant to cause an abortion of a fetus, but these are not the pills commonly known as birth control pills.…

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