Happy Passover

Happy Passover to our friends, family and patients from Women’s Health and Menopause Center.
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Happy Passover to our friends, family and patients from Women’s Health and Menopause Center.
#WomensHealthandMenopauseCenter #OBGYN #HappyPassover #Passover2018 #Pesach #WomensHealth
Introduction Menopause is a natural phase of life that marks the end of menstrual cycles. While it is a universal transition, experiences vary widely. Understanding what changes occur can help women make informed decisions about their health. Common Physical Changes Menopause is driven by declining estrogen levels. Common symptoms include hot flashes, night sweats, sleep…

Vaccinations are essential for women who wish to become pregnant so do they not spread potentially harmful diseases to their baby. It is important to make an appointment with your gynecologist before you conceive. A prenatal exam will help determine the best plan of action for you before you create your new bundle of joy….

Claims that STD’s can be passed from a toilet seat are actually very unlikely. Due to the microscopic genetic makeup of an STD, it requires a specific environment to survive which typically involves a warm body. The virus would need to be deposited moments before the next person sits on the toilet seat and there…

Breast cancer is a concern that lingers on the minds of most women at some point in their lives. The good news is that many patients survive and go on to lead full, long lives. The key is catching cancer as early as possible to increase your chances of a positive outcome. Today, women have…

Are you new to our practice? Welcome! We are excited to serve you throughout all stages of your life. If you are looking to start with a new doctor as you begin your pregnancy journey, we would love to work with you. Women who receive early and regular prenatal care are more likely to have…
Dr. Mary Cornelius discusses the statistics about teen sex abd STDs.