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  • The Holiday Blues

    During normal circumstances even if you don’t have seasonal affective disorder (SAD), it is common to feel a bit of the blues during and after the holidays, especially in Michigan where the skies are gray and the temperatures make outings a chore. Add to that COVID-19 affecting family and friend gatherings, and a pregnancy or…

  • Ovarian Cancer Awareness

    Approximately 1 in 78 women will develop ovarian cancer. 15% of ovarian cancer diagnoses are linked to hereditary factors passed down through families, usually caused by mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. If ovarian cancer runs in your family, please tell your Women’s Health OB/GYN. The good news is that when diagnosed and treated…

  • Get Your Flu Shot

    The Influenza vaccination is shown to be safe and effective for pregnant women and their fetus. Protecting yourself and others from influenza saves lives. The more people who are vaccinated, the higher impact it has on our population as a whole. We recommend and endorse the CDC guidelines to get your flu shot. This year…

  • Pre-Pregnancy Care

    Many women believe that pre-natal care begins when you find out that you’re pregnant, but it really should begin when you start trying to conceive. Pre-pregnancy care helps to ensure that your body is healthy before it creates and supports a new life. If you are trying to conceive, we recommend taking Folic Acid, which…