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How Your Doctor’s Office Can Help You Personalize Your Labor

No matter where you are in your pregnancy or how far along you've progressed, you may not have your labor and delivery plans finalized. Fortunately, your doctor can help you put together a plan that makes you feel as comfortable as possible while also keeping your baby safe. Do you want to learn more about keeping your labor and delivery safe but personal? These are some steps you can take. Read More 

Guide to Womens Health

According to the CDC, over 6 million people in the United States have trouble getting pregnant or staying pregnant. Those who have difficulty getting pregnant struggle with infertility, which is when they can't get pregnant after trying for at least one year. They are also considered infertile if they are at least 35 years old and can't get pregnant after six months of trying. Infertility can be heartbreaking for those who can't conceive. Read More 

Be Prepared For Outpatient Surgery

Make no mistake: any surgical operation is a serious medical procedure. However, the level of severity is not necessarily the same across the board. Toward the lesser involved side of the spectrum are outpatient, or same-day, procedures. Outpatient procedures tend to be shorter, come along with a shorter recovery window, and are often less invasive. However, they still require preparation on the part of the patient.  Here are some ways you can prepare for an outpatient surgical procedure. Read More 

PRP Therapy, Stem Cell Therapy, And How They Can Work Together

PRP (Platelet-rich plasma) therapy and stem cell therapy are often used separately, but when combined, they work well to promote tissue regeneration and relieve pain. PRP promotes general healing, and stem cells fill very specific needs. Though the therapies are different, they both manipulate cells to form a treatment. This article will break down the basics of the cells, how they are used for treatments, and how they can work together as a powerful form of therapy. Read More 

Is Your Child Ready To Play Team Sports? 3 Ways Their Pediatrician Can Keep Them Healthy

Playing a sport gives your child lots of exercise, and they'll want to take better care of their health when they know that their team depends upon on them to be ready to go out on the field. While your child's interest in sports is a great way to encourage teamwork, you might be worried about the potential downsides of playing with other kids in a competitive environment. Your child's coach will do their part to keep them safe during games, but it always helps to have additional support. Read More