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Category: Women’s Health

I Am Pregnant. Are Immunizations Safe Before Giving Birth?

Pregnancy can be a great and fulfilling time for you, but it can be daunting to learn the dos and don’ts during pregnancy. Many things change once you are pregnant, from the activities you can do to the foods and drinks you can have. Our prenatal care providers are here to help you navigate the

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: What You Need to Know

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month which provides a great opportunity to review, refresh, and expand your knowledge on breast cancer. Breast cancer largely affects women and if diagnosed in the early stages, it can be treatable. It is important to be aware of the risk factors and symptoms of breast cancer to be able

Getting to the Heart of Women’s Health

Heart disease struck home for me when my father had a heart attack while I was in college. After that, my brother went for emergency bypass surgery at just age 40 after some complaints of chest pain as well. It all happened so suddenly but he was blessed to have good doctors who listened to

What To Expect At Your First Prenatal Appointment

As soon as you learn that you’re pregnant, you may start thinking about baby names, picking out nursery decor, and imagining how your growing belly will look. During this exciting time in life, it is also important to protect the health of yourself and your baby with comprehensive prenatal care. From tracking fetal growth to

When Is The Best Time To Start Prenatal Care?

Learning that you’re expecting can be one of the most exciting things to happen in your life. Most women begin thinking about baby names, nursery ideas, and who their little one will look like almost as soon as they get a positive pregnancy test! In the midst of all of the excitement, though, it is

The Importance Of Prenatal Care For A Healthy Pregnancy

Finding out you are pregnant can be one of the most surprising, joyous, or, perhaps, long-awaited moments of your life. You may begin to think of baby names right away, start shopping for the nursery, or imagining what your little one will look like. Amidst all the excitement, however, it is critical that mothers-to-be seek

Alcohol & Pregnancy: Three Myths, Three Facts

  Why risk it? Prevent fetal alcohol spectrum disorder by putting down the drink.   Drinking alcohol, even small amounts, is not safe during pregnancy. Substances can pass through the blood to the umbilical cord, limiting babies’ healthy development and causing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), among other issues. Unlike other birth-related disorders, FASD can

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