Adenomyosis and endometriosis can cause heavy menstrual bleeding and often occur together. When does anemia from heavy menstrual bleeding turn into a chronic health concern? Can a careful diet help...

Reproductive health
If your healthcare provider recommends a hysterectomy, you likely have questions about the procedure, its risks and benefits, and how to prepare. But what about what to expect after the...
Ovulation is an important part of the reproductive process. Keeping track of when you might be ovulating can help when you’re trying to get pregnant. It can also help you...
If you have an event coming up where you don’t want to have your period, you might be wondering if you can delay it. Delaying your period for several days, a month, or even several months is possible. Here’s what you need to know about delaying your period naturally and if it’s recommended.
If you have been told you need a hysterectomy or are wondering if you need one, you might be concerned that it will affect your future health. This procedure involves removing the uterus and, sometimes, the ovaries. This may or may not cause immediate symptoms of menopause.
Has your healthcare provider recommended a hysterectomy? You’re not alone. According to the Office on Women’s Health, about 500,000 hysterectomies are performed each year in the U.S., making this procedure...
The contraceptive landscape has steadily progressed to become more accessible and effective for those looking to prevent pregnancies. Options for women range from the pill to the patch to the...
Medication abortion is the use of medication to induce the ending or termination of a pregnancy, similar to a miscarriage. This is also known as a medical abortion. Medication abortions...
Telehealth uses video technology to provide healthcare consultations with a provider to patients remotely. This service conveniently offers safe, effective medical attention to patients who need it. Key takeaways: arrow-right...