One of the most helpful tools your doctor has at their disposal,
when dealing with the possible reasons for infertility, is the
laparoscopic camera. If you have already been through the lab
tests, ... Read More »
A less invasive way to improve the lives of those suffering from
Uterine Fibroids: One in five women may have fibroids during their
childbearing years, and fibroids are present in half of all women
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Whether it’s for heavy vaginal bleeding, uncomfortable uterine
fibroids, among other things; some of my 40-60 year old women are
facing the possibility of hysterectomy and come to ask me: What can
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Endometriosis is a chronic disease that requires a life-long
management plan. Despite extensive research, the best treatment for
chronic pelvic pain from endometriosis is unclear. A recent review
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I see this quite a bit, in varying forms, on the discussion boards:
“I just had a miscarriage. We want to try again, but are scared to
go through another miscarriage. What are the chances it will
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It is an amazing thing: the ovaries produce an egg each month, and
that egg travels down the fallopian tubes to the uterus, where it
waits for its prince in shining armor (sperm,) to arrive with its
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Back and neck pain are common complaints in the doctor’s office.
Back pain is a part of life but there are several things you can
ask yourself and then report to your doctor that will help you
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In 2002, the Center for Disease Control published a survey which
identified 7.3 million U.S. women and their partners being affected
by infertility. This represents approximately 12% the ... Read More »
There is no quick and easy fix for interstitial cystitis/bladder
pain syndrome (IC/BPS) and treatment is often disjointed and
sometimes ineffective. The American Urological Association has just
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After ten years in private practice I can tell you that people’s
concerns haven’t changed much over time. Many of us convince
ourselves we have these medical problems when thankfully we don’t.
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