… women’s health than what’s under your shirt or in your pants. Much more.What is women’s health?Women’s health is about personalizing an approach to women’s well-being — from your …
… help others), you have to care for yourself, too. Ob/Gyn Edward Chien, MD, MBA, shares six health and wellness tenets to follow for big personal payoffs, now and in the future.1. Exercise regularlyStaying …
… answer is yes, cold flashes are also very much a thing for women before or during menopause,” women’s health specialist Holly L. Thacker, MD, says.What happens during a cold flash?While your circadian …
… training is different, as is their approach to care.“Midwives are trained to look at pregnancy and women’s health through the lens of ‘normal’ and to recognize when things move beyond that scope,” Hudson …
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… re able to walk better or swim or do the things you enjoy, that’s a win.”Women’s health concernsSorry, acupuncture isn’t going to cure morning sickness or stop menopause in its tracks …
Having a baby is a major milestone in life. While it can be exciting, it can also take a toll on your body. Compared to a vaginal delivery, if you’ve had a cesarean delivery …
If your sex recorded at birth was female, taking care of your health requires more than an annual physical. You should also visit a women’s health specialist — like an Ob/Gyn, midwife or nurse …
Do you know the difference between a Pap test and a pelvic exam? Many women think they are the same thing, but there are important differences between the two. Women’s health specialist Dana Leslie …
Everyone’s period is different. Our menstrual cycles vary from person to person — and even from month to month. But should you be worried if your periods seem much lighter than usual?Women’s health …
Endo belly is a severely bloated abdomen common in people with endometriosis. Some people say their swelling gets so bad, they look like they’re pregnant.“People with endometriosis often have symptoms for years before …
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