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 Healing and Adjusting after Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Healing and Adjusting after Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Feb 01

At 36, Lauren is a happy and healthy Colorado mom who likes to hike with her two kids. But 5 years ago, after the birth of her second child, she developed pelvic organ prolapse (POP).

 21 Reasons to See a GYN Before Turning 21
21 Reasons to See a GYN Before Turning 21

Feb 01

Although most teens don’t need to have a Pap test until they are 21 years old, there are at least 21 reasons to see a gynecologist before then.

 Top 3 Questions Parents ask About Daughter’s Puberty
Top 3 Questions Parents ask About Daughter’s Puberty

Feb 01

 
Puberty is a time of growth, and it can be a confusing and awkward time for parents and girls alike. Often parents don’t want to see their little girl

 My Periods Changed. Is Menopause Around the Corner?
My Periods Changed. Is Menopause Around the Corner?

Feb 01

It’s a common scene in any ob-gyn practice: A patient comes in, concerned that her periods have changed. “What’s going on?” she asks. “Is this menopause?”

Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes

Feb 01

Cathy was looking forward to an uneventful second pregnancy when she was diagnosed with gestational diabetes (also known as GD or GDM).

Painful Periods
Painful Periods

Feb 01

Feeling pain before or during your menstrual period is very common. More than half of women and girls with periods have some pain for 1 to 2 days each month. During your period, your uterus contracts. Your uterus also releases natural chemicals called prostaglandins.

Depression During Pregnancy
Depression During Pregnancy

Feb 01

Depression is a common illness that can be mild or very serious. It is more than feeling sad or upset for a short time or feeling grief after a loss. Depression changes your thoughts, feelings, behavior, and physical health. It affects how you function in your daily life.