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Women’s Health and Menopause Center Wishes You a Happy 4th of July!
Women’s Health and Menopause Center Wishes You a Happy 4th of July!

The moment your pregnancy test turns positive comes with so many big and often overwhelming emotions. Perhaps you are thinking, “OMG! Is this happening? Is it accurate? What do I do next?” Here are my top 5 “to do’s” after reading that positive result! Take a moment to let it sink in—deep breath. You can…
Approximately 176 million women across the world are affected by endometriosis, including an estimated one in 10 women and girls in the United States. This condition can be very painful. It occurs when tissue that is usually inside the uterus, or endometrium, grows on the outside. It usually involves the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and tissue…

:More women in their early forties and even late thirties are reporting symptoms that mirror the hormonal changes traditionally associated with midlife. This shift has sparked a growing conversation about early perimenopause and what may be causing it. Although every woman has a unique hormonal rhythm, understanding why symptoms are appearing sooner and how to…

📅 Save the date! Our birthing class at Women’s Health and Menopause Center is on July 22 from 6-8 PM. Prepare for your big day with expert guidance and support. Register now at birthingtobaby.com or call (248) 514-4936. 👶✨ #BirthingClass #PrenatalCare #BirthingToBaby

Medical family history can help patients gain insight into conditions and risks related to their health. A patient’s full medical history can help doctors with the risk assessment of certain diseases and recommend treatments and lifestyle changes to reduce these risks. Family history includes not only immediate family but extended as well. The more information…

Deciding to have a baby can be exciting! It can also be overwhelming. Some couples are not sure where to begin when they want to conceive. Others may have difficulty with fertility. There are many things to consider before you begin trying for a baby. The following tips will help you get started. Talk to…