Happy New Year 2022
Our team at Women’s Health and Menopause Center would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year 2022!

Our team at Women’s Health and Menopause Center would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year 2022!

That first visit with a gynecologist can be intimidating. Most girls start seeing a gynecologist between the ages of 13 and 15. The following tips will help you prepare so that you can reduce stress and feel confident when you take your first steps into the gynecologist’s office. Make a List of the Things You…

Heart disease is often thought of as a predominantly male health issue, but it is equally important for women to pay attention to their heart health. In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death for women worldwide. However, the symptoms and risk factors for heart disease in women can differ from those in…

Bringing a baby into the world is a beautiful, life-changing experience. But after delivery, new moms face a period of significant healing and adjustment. Postpartum recovery is physical, emotional, and different for every woman. Physical recovery depends on the type of birth. Vaginal deliveries may involve soreness, bleeding (lochia), and healing from tears or episiotomies….

Pregnancy is an extraordinary journey filled with anticipation and joy but can also be a time of heightened emotions and stress. It is essential for expectant mothers to prioritize their mental and emotional well-being during this transformative phase. Managing stress and anxiety during pregnancy benefits the mother’s health and contributes to the baby’s healthy development….
Menopausal symptoms occur as the ovaries stop working and levels of the hormone estrogen fall. Some women have few or no menopausal symptoms, while other women have bothersome symptoms that interfere with their daily life. These symptoms often begin during the menopausal transition, before periods have stopped completely. However, there are treatments that can help.
Vaginal boils can appear in the pubic region, on the labia, or outside of the vagina. They are inflamed, pus-filled bumps that look similar to a pimple. This happens when a hair follicle is impacted and develops an infection. The condition may begin as a small red bump that swells. After a few days, it…