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Women’s Health and Menopause Center obstetricians and gynecologists provide women health and wellness at every stage of life.
Women’s Health and Menopause Center obstetricians and gynecologists provide women health and wellness at every stage of life.

As the leaves turn golden and the air becomes crisp, it’s time to adapt your baby’s skincare routine to the changing seasons. Fall brings cooler temperatures and drier air, which can impact your little one’s delicate skin. Proper skincare is essential to keep your baby’s skin soft, healthy, and protected. Learn more with Women’s Health…

About 12 to 13 couples out of 100 in the United States will have trouble conceiving. Infertility means that you have had unprotected, regular sex for at least six months to a year and can’t get pregnant. Other factors may apply as well, like age. Some people think that pregnancy will occur after a few…
If you have ever researched reproductive technology, then you have probably come across the term “in vitro fertilization,” or IVF. This process assists with conception by extracting eggs from the female and combining them with a sperm sample from the male. This part of the process is done in a laboratory. The embryo is then…

Understandably, many of our patients have questions and are concerned about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Women’s Health adheres to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations and guidelines. As we learn more about the disease and its spread, the CDC will provide updates on best practices. As a reminder, we stress that proper hand…
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SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder, is a mood disorder that is common during the winter but can occur at any time of year. Seasonal Affective Disorder is a type of depression, but it is considered seasonal based on its annual reoccurrence. Although scientists are not entirely confident about what causes the disorder, it is often…