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What Is a Cervical Ectropion?
Cervical ectropion, also known as cervical ectopy, occurs when the glandular cells (or soft cells) inside the cervical canal spread to the exterior of the cervix. This region normally has epithelial or hard cells. The cervix is where the vagina and uterus connect. When this condition appears, the area where the two types of cells…
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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…
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All Women Obstetrics Team
Thinking of having a baby? Contact Women’s Health. Our team of experienced obstetricians are here for you before, during, and after your pregnancy for all of your women’s healthcare needs.
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Reasons Your OB/GYN May Recommend an Ultrasound
An ultrasound is a medical procedure that’s used to diagnose internal health conditions. The process is similar to sonar and radar. A device is used to pass high-frequency sound waves through the body. This produces images of structures. A doctor can view tissues, organs, and blood vessels without doing anything intrusive. Why Do I Need…
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What Is a Vaginal Boil?
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…
