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Welcoming a new life brings joy but also ushers in a phase of self-discovery for new moms. As motherhood unfolds, navigating postpartum self-care is crucial for physical and emotional well-being. Learn about practical strategies and how the Women’s Health and Menopause Center supports new moms in this transformative journey. Understanding Postpartum Self-Care The postpartum period…
5 Important Safe Sex Tips
Sex should be a positive, enjoyable experience. While it’s a normal part of nature, it can come with risks. There are simple things you can do to minimize the dangers and keep yourself safe from STDs, emotional distress, unwanted pregnancy, and other intercourse-related concerns. Have Protection Ready Have protection ready, even if you don’t think…
Patient Portal: Easy and Convenient
Most patients dislike wasting time filling out forms in the waiting room, anxiously awaiting test results or playing phone tag with their physician. WHMC patients don’t have to deal with any of that. Ellen Paxson, practice administrator, explains “it’s easy, convenient and each account is confidential.” Our patients now have the ability to: Complete and…
Labor Day
The staff at Women’s Health and Menopause Center in West Bloomfield, Michigan cares about the wellbeing of our patients. Their dedication and knowledge bring healing and comfort to women of all ages. We would like to extend our biggest thank you to our hardworking employees this September 3rd. You make all the difference in the…

How Perimenopause Symptoms Are Showing Up Earlier and What Women Can Do
: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…

Testing for Gestational Diabetes
If you are pregnant and at average risk of gestational diabetes, you will receive a screening for the common disease between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy. At your appointment, you will be given a syrupy glucose solution to drink. One hour after you drink the concoction, you will have a blood test to determine…
