Tips To Help You Prep For A Quick Recovery After Hysterectomy Surgery

Posted on: 5 September 2019

There are several reasons why a doctor recommends that women undergo hysterectomy surgeries. This surgery could be used to prevent a future problem or to resolve an existing issue – either way, how you prep for the surgery will play a huge role in how easily and quickly you recover. Here, you'll find a few tips to help you prepare for your hysterectomy surgery. One Week Before Surgery This is the time that you need to stop eating all of those hard to digest foods, or the foods that take longer for your body to process and digest.
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Odd Sensations And "Off" Smells: Signs Your Lady Parts Have A Problem

Posted on: 4 September 2019

You go to the gynecologist for birth control. You see a gynecologist for reproductive health and when you are pregnant so that you can deliver a healthy baby. Yet, there are also those times when you should see a gynecologist because something else is funny "down there." Odd sensations and "off" smells are red light indicators that your lady parts may need an extra exam beyond the usual annual gynecological visit.
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3 Things To Know About Going To The Gynecologist

Posted on: 3 September 2019

When it comes to women's health, visits to the gynecologist are a must. Going to the OBGYN will ensure that your reproductive system is healthy and is also a necessity during and after pregnancy. While these visits are a must and an essential part of maintaining your overall health, you may not know a few key things about going to a gynecologist. Here are three things that you should be aware of when it comes to going to an OBGYN.
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Working Mothers: How Do You Cope With The Symptoms Of Perimenopause?

Posted on: 28 August 2019

The symptoms of perimenopause can be challenging for many women today, especially working mothers. The symptoms caused by perimenopause can be uncomfortable and even unsettling for some women. If you struggle to cope with the symptoms of perimenopause while at work, home, or school, the following coping methods may help you get through it: Don't Push Yourself Beyond Your Capabilities Many perimenopausal women work full-time jobs, care for young children, and even attend college.
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