Why You Should Test for Sexually Transmitted Infections (and How Often)Aug 19, 2024Did you know that many sexually transmitted infections don’t lead to symptoms? Or that untreated infections can cause infertility? These are just two reasons why regular testing for sexually transmitted diseases is important. Learn more here. Continue reading →
Breaking Down Birth ControlJul 18, 2024You want to prevent an unplanned pregnancy, but the sheer number of options when it comes to birth control has your head spinning. Here, we review a few considerations that you can include in your decision-making.Continue reading →
Let's Talk About the Warning Signs of PreeclampsiaJun 20, 2024Preeclampsia affects one in 25 pregnancies in the United States, so this is a pregnancy-related condition that’s worth understanding a little more, especially when it comes to symptoms. Do you know the warning signs?Continue reading →
Can a High-Risk Pregnancy Be Prevented?May 28, 2024The two words you’d rather not have associated with your pregnancy are “high risk.” There are many potential roads to a high-risk pregnancy; some are avoidable, while others aren’t. Let’s take a look.Continue reading →
The Many Benefits of MidwivesApr 16, 2024Pregnancy, childbirth, and early newborn care can be a dizzying time, to say the least. Wouldn’t it be great to have someone by your side every step of the way? That someone can be found in a midwife.Continue reading →
5 Potential Causes of Pelvic PainMar 22, 2024From a dull ache to sharp pain during certain activities, you’re dealing with ongoing pelvic pain and you want answers — and relief. Our goal is to provide both, starting with this look at common culprits behind pelvic pain.Continue reading →
Facts and Myths About Treating Menopausal Symptoms with Hormone Replacement TherapyFeb 02, 2024Women often struggle with the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. While hormone replacement therapy can frequently help, conflicting information can leave you feeling unsure and overwhelmed. Read on for the facts about this natural change. Continue reading →