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Gynecologists Who Care: Spotlight On University OBGYN Associates

November 3, 2017

Women have unique healthcare needs, and these needs change with each phase of life. Whether you are looking for a doctor for your first gynecologist appointment, planning a family, or searching for guidance for other issues, a gynecologist should be there to provide and guide you, and generations of families, with quality healthcare services throughout

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Filed Under: Gynecologist Tagged With: baby, family, gynecologist, Gynecologists Who Care, OBGYN, obstetrics, Reproductive Health, University OBGYN Associates, womens health

Talk to Your Gynecologist About High-Risk Pregnancy

October 13, 2017

“High-risk pregnancy” is a term used to describe a pregnant woman who has one or more factors that may put her or her unborn baby at risk for complications. This classification is commonly attributed to women who decide to become pregnant at an older age, around 35 or older, where having a baby has been

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Filed Under: Gynecologist, High-Risk Pregnancy Tagged With: baby, gynecologist, gynecology, high-risk pregnancy, OBGYN, obstetrics, pregnancy, University OB/GYN Associates

Importance of Breast Self-Exams

October 7, 2017

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women – in fact, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Breast self-examinations are an important way for women to participate in their healthcare for the detection of breast cancer. Forty percent of breast cancer cases are first detected when

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Filed Under: Breast Health Tagged With: breast cancer, Breast Health, Breast Self-Exams, mammograms

Pregnancy and Diabetes: What to Watch Out For

September 29, 2017

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You are at a greater risk for getting sick when you are pregnant, because your immune system is in a compromised state. It is easy to dismiss all health issues you may be experiencing, and say “Oh it is just because I am pregnant,” and while what you are feeling may be pregnancy related, experts

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Filed Under: Diabetes Tagged With: diabetes, diabetic, Gestational Diabetes, OBGYN, pregnancy, Pregnant, University OB/GYN Associates

Staying Fit During Your Pregnancy

September 1, 2017

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When it comes to working out and staying fit during pregnancy, there’s often a ton of mixed info and advice out there. While many women are worried if physical activity during pregnancy can harm the baby, there is no need to worry. Avoiding healthy and reasonable physical fitness activity is not necessary, especially if you

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Filed Under: Pregnancy Tagged With: fit during pregnancy, gynecologist, gynecology, OB/GYN, obstetrics, pregnancy, Pregnant, staying fit, University OB/GYN Associates

What is Uterine Prolapse, and How is it Prevented?

August 18, 2017

Uterus

The uterus is a strong muscular organ in the female reproductive system, in an area commonly known as the womb. The uterus is responsible for the development of the embryo and fetus during pregnancy. During pregnancy, the uterus expands in order to make enough room to hold a baby to full term. When it is

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Filed Under: Uterine Prolapse Tagged With: Hysterectomy, Pelvic Musicles, Pelvis, pregnancy, Preventing Uterine Prolapse, Treating Uterine Prolapse, University OB/GYN Associates, Uterine Prolapse, Uterus

Struggling With Infertility Doesn’t Mean You’ll Never Get Pregnant

August 18, 2017

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There are so many stories about infertility out there, commonly ones that sounds like this: someone spends a year going through the roller coaster ride of trying to have a baby, hoping it would be their month, but unfortunately their period inevitably came. They keep checking in with the OB/GYN, who tells them that nothing

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Filed Under: Infertility Tagged With: gynecologist, gynecology, Infertility, IVF, OBGYN, obstetrics, pregnancy, University OBGYN Associates

Preparing for Your Gynecology Visits

June 30, 2017

Having advise with a gynecologist

A doctor who focuses on women’s reproductive health and the systems involved is known as a gynecologist, or an OB/GYN. Scheduling a gynecological exam means you’re taking responsibility for your body in new ways. Women seek obstetrical and gynecological health care at many different stages of their lives for many different reasons, and look for

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Filed Under: Gynecologist Tagged With: gynecologist, gynecologist near me, Gynecologist Syracuse NY, gynecology visit, obgyn near me, ObGyn Syracuse NY

Obstetrics Vs. Gynecology

June 16, 2017

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Medical terms can be closely related and sound the same, but they are not always. If you have always thought Gynecology and Obstetrics were the same specialties, you’re not alone. Gynecology and obstetrics are closely related specialties in the OB/GYN field.  Many people use the terms interchangeably or refer to their doctor as their OB/GYN,

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Filed Under: Gynecologist Tagged With: gynecology, OB/GYN, obgyn near me, obstetrics, Obstetrics Vs. Gynecology

What are the Different Types of IUD?

May 26, 2017

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An IUD (or intrauterine device) is a small T-shaped plastic device which is inserted into the uterus as a form of birth control. The devices are both widely used and highly effective, boasting an over 99% success rate. The contraceptive works by releasing either hormones or spermicides into the uterus, thereby preventing the fertilization of

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Filed Under: Birth Control Tagged With: birth control, hormonal IUD, IUD, Kyleena, Liletta, Mirena, non-hormonal IUD, ParaGard, Skula

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