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How Often Should You Schedule Prenatal Appointments? Prenatal care is one of the most important parts of a healthy pregnancy. Regular appointments help monitor both mother and baby, answer questions as your pregnancy progresses, and identify concerns early. For many women, one of the first questions after finding out they are pregnant is simple: how…

Vaginal discharge happens. It sounds gross, but there are good reasons for it. It can help keep the area clean by removing dead cells. It also assists with conception. Fluid can help move semen through the cervix to increase the chances of pregnancy. Things inside your body change with your menstrual cycle. There will likely…

We are so honored and grateful to have received the COVID-19 vaccination and know many of you are anxiously and patiently waiting your turn. We also know some of our patients are on the fence about getting the vaccine, especially those who are pregnant and breastfeeding. Each woman is unique and we are here to…

Around one in every seven women experience postpartum depression (PPD) after giving birth. For many new mothers, the overwhelming joy of becoming a parent is quickly replaced by feelings of sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion. Know that you are not alone if you are struggling with PPD. There are several ways to combat postpartum depression. Below…

It is essential to practice safe sex to reduce the risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections and unintended pregnancy. Using condoms during sex prevents a barrier that protects both partners from spreading or contracting any STI. Some STDs often do not show symptoms, so even if you are practicing safe sex, it is helpful to get…