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What to Expect from your Yearly Checkup

Each year, there’s always a list of things you should do. Spring clean your house. Go to the dentist. Clean out your closet. Take a vacation. And, obviously, go to the gynecologist for your yearly checkup.

There are multiple reasons why visiting the gynecologist is an important part of the year for any woman, these include benchmarking your overall health, performing routine health tests and a pap smear and talking with your doctor about other women’s health topics.

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Endometriosis

What Is Endometriosis? Endometriosis strikes 10 to 20% of American women. It is a common cause of pelvic pain. In endometriosis, endometrial tissue (tissue from the lining of the uterus) is found outside the uterus. This tissue builds up and breaks down with the...

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Are Hot Tubs and Tanning Unsafe during Pregnancy?

Are Hot Tubs Safe? We do not recommend any water hot enough to raise the core body temperature of a pregnant woman, since a marked increase in maternal temperature may adversely affect the baby. Even with tub baths, the water should not be hot enough to cause your...

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Gestational Diabetes

What Is Gestational Diabetes? Gestational diabetes is diabetes, or glucose intolerance, that occurs during the second half of pregnancy. It occurs in approximately 3% of all pregnant women. With the birth of the baby, blood sugars usually return to normal levels. Your...

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4-D Ultrasounds

What is four-Dimensional Ultrasound? We are pleased to be the first practice in Greater Cincinnati to offer our patients the latest technological advance in prenatal imaging ? four-dimensional ultrasound. This innovative technology shows your developing baby in...

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Miscarriage

Approximately 20% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. Most miscarriages take place in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy, although miscarriage can happen any time before 20 weeks.Most miscarriages cannot be prevented. This is nature?s way of ending a pregnancy...

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Why am I So Tired? What is the Best Sleep Position?

It?s normal to feel more tired. You may also notice you need more sleep than usual. Try to get at least 8-10 hours per night. Listen to your body. Try to sleep on your side to allow for maximum blood flow to baby after 20 weeks. Lying on your back can cause your blood...

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