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Happy Thanksgiving from Women’s Health and Menopause Center. We are thankful to our wonderful patients on Thanksgiving and every day of the year. We want to reach out and thank our team members. Recent improvements and new team members have already made a tremendous impact on patient experience. Enhanced capacity makes it possible to see…

Around 18% of pregnant women experience gestational diabetes. The female body becomes more insulin resistant during pregnancy. This occurs to make more glucose available to provide nourishment to the growing baby. For most women, the pancreas will adjust production when the body requires more insulin. With gestational diabetes, the pancreas cannot keep up which causes…

Women’s Health and Menopause Center is working diligently to improve how we serve our patients. We are excited about the multiple improvement initiatives that are currently underway and as always, our doctors will continue to provide the highest level of care. Expanding our Team We are in the process of adding additional team members to…

Polycystic ovary syndrome, also known as PCOS, is a common condition that affects women who are at reproductive age. It is a hormonal disorder that has no known cause. PCOS causes ovaries to produce irregular eggs or may prevent them from releasing eggs during ovulation. Possible PCOS Causes While the cause of polycystic ovary syndrome…

Having a baby can be an exciting time, but it can also be very scary for the first-time mom. Your body will change, and you may not be prepared for what’s to come. Learning more about the process can lower stress and help you enjoy a happy pregnancy. What Is the First Trimester? Trimesters are…