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Gynecologic Well Woman Checks
Gynecologic Well Woman Checks

Sep 29

Women have amazing, wonderful, yet complicated bodies. So much can “go right” when we take the time to know as much as possible about our bodies and how they work. It’s important for all women of all ages to develop an open relationship with their gynecologist, guaranteeing that any health issues can be comfortably discussed. Let’s face it, sometimes things can go a bit wrong and having a strong relationship with your gynecologist means you’ll get the best state-of-the-art solution to any issue you may be experiencing. You owe it to yourself to be pro-active with your health.

The Genes Tell All
The Genes Tell All

Jun 10

The science of genetic testing is becoming one of the most beneficial tests in determining if a person may have a likelihood to inherit a susceptibility to certain illnesses or diseases. This is especially true with cancers. Genetic testing looks at a person’s genetic makeup to see if there is evidence of vulnerabilities.

Menopause and Breast Cancer Survivors
Menopause and Breast Cancer Survivors

Mar 9

Recently a study was done to evaluate the changes in sexual function of breast cancer survivors who also were experiencing genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) after they had received fractional CO2 laser therapy. The study results were published in Menopause.

The Ins and Outs of Pelvic Pain
The Ins and Outs of Pelvic Pain

Mar 4

Many women suffer from chronic pelvic pain and aren’t sure what it is and why it’s happening to them. And most of them have heard that the solution is surgery which scares them. That isn’t necessarily true, and surgery is not recommended in most cases. Let’s start at the beginning and clear up some myths about chronic pelvic pain by first understanding what the causes of chronic pelvic pain are, what the symptoms are, and what treatment options are available.

Gifting Intimacy Wellness and Female Health for Valentine’s Day Makes Sense on Multiple Levels
Gifting Intimacy Wellness and Female Health for Valentine’s Day Makes Sense on Multiple Levels

Feb 4

Many women experience a shift in their bodies after childbirth, reproductive disorders, surgery, and aging. Have you ever felt that intercourse just wasn’t pleasurable any longer? Maybe you are one of the millions of women that experience vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA).

Menopause and Breast Cancer Survivors
Menopause and Breast Cancer Survivors

Feb 4

Recently a study was done to evaluate the changes in sexual function of breast cancer survivors who also were experiencing genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) after they had received fractional CO2 laser therapy. The study results were published in Menopause. Let’s break down the meanings of GSM and fractional CO2 laser therapy for a better understanding.

Vulvar Atrophy and Lichen Sclerosus – What You Need to Know
Vulvar Atrophy and Lichen Sclerosus – What You Need to Know

Jan 5

Vaginal atrophy occurs most frequently after menopause. It’s a thinning of the vaginal walls. This thinning is accompanied by drying and inflammation and occurs when your body’s estrogen levels decrease. This can make intercourse painful and can lead to urinary tract distress.