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If you are experiencing fibroids or abnormal uterine bleeding, you may be a candidate for a laparoscopic hysterectomy. There are benefits to choosing this procedure over traditional methods that could help the patient recover faster. What Is a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy? A laparoscopic hysterectomy starts with a small incision in the belly button. A camera is…
The first visit to the gynecologist is something of a rite of passage for women in the United States. It means your body is maturing and moving from childhood to womanhood. It can be exciting but also scary, especially for girls who do not know what to expect. Recommended Age for First Gynecologist Visit Even…
Bone loss is a condition that develops slowly over many years. Many women are unaware that they have it until they fracture a bone. According to the U.S. Surgeon General, about half of all Americans could have weak bones as a result of bone loss by 2020. This leads to a disease known as osteoporosis….

Urinary tract infections (UTI) are a common problem that many women experience throughout their lives. Some experts believe that one in two women will develop a UTI at least once. This condition is caused by bacteria from the anus that makes its way into the urethra and bladder. This is why women are advised to…

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Although menopause usually occurs in women between the ages of 49-55, premenopause occurs earlier and can last four years. Premenopause is a period of transition where estrogen production begins to slow down. Women in this stage may experience irregular periods. Although this stage of life is normal and expected, it is imperative to communicate symptoms…