Teen Sex and Pregnancy
Dr. Mary Cornelius discusses the statistics about teen sex abd STDs.
Dr. Mary Cornelius discusses the statistics about teen sex abd STDs.
A photo of a newborn baby holding his mother’s intrauterine device (IUD) has been making its way around the internet. The photograph was staged by the mother as a joke (no, the baby was not born with the IUD in his hand). This brings up questions about how much most adults know about IUDs and…

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its guidance on the use of face masks in medical offices. The new guidance states that masks are no longer required in a medical office and that face masks should be worn only if a sick individual is present in the office. When the CDC…

Newborn Feeding Questions Every New Parent Has Feeding a newborn can bring joy, bonding, and a lot of questions. New parents often wonder how often babies should eat, whether the baby is getting enough, what hunger cues look like, and when to ask for help. Every baby is different, and feeding patterns can vary. Still,…

Stress, anxiety, and depression are common mental health issues that can take a toll on our physical health. Women are especially susceptible to these conditions, due to the numerous stressors we face in our daily lives. From work to family to social obligations, it can be difficult to find time for ourselves. When we don’t…

No, unless you want to. The myth of “lying flat on your back will help you get pregnant” is a very common misbelief that is simply not true. A sperm that may fertilize an egg will not “leak out” of your body. The bottom line is that lying flat does not increase your chances of…

Approximately 6.1 million American women experience infertility. That equals around 10% of females in the U.S. who are in their childbearing years. Out of those, around 25% are infertile for multiple reasons. Common causes can be age, blocked tubes, or STDs. Even women who have no medical conditions can have difficulty conceiving. So how do…