At one time, cervical cancer was one of the most common causes of cancer death for women in the U.S. In 2023, the American Cancer Society predicts that nearly 14,000 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer, and over 4,000 will die from the cancer. January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and that comes with […]
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Please be advised that this blog is a purely informational public platform and in no way constitutes medical advice from the physicians and nurses at West Des Moines OBGYN.
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One potential source of pain, heavy periods, and even infertility or miscarriage could be the presence of uterine fibroids. These benign growths can be attached to the cavity, muscule or outside of the uterus. Sometimes, they can interfere with fertility or be the source of miscarriage. As such, it’s important to know a little bit […]
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Warts. They have a bad reputation—and for good reason. They seemingly appear from nowhere and can stick around for a long time. When it comes to your reproductive health, genital warts are the result of several types of HPV or human papillomavirus. HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer, and it is associated with […]
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Periods can vary greatly from woman to woman and over the course of a woman’s life. What is a normal period? Is there such a thing as a normal period? If you’re wondering if your menstrual cycle is normal, we have answers. Menstrual Cycle Overview The menstrual cycle is all about hormones and the process […]
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When it comes to breast health, most women immediately think of breast cancer. However, there are many other breast issues that can arise. Some of the most common breast problems include mastitis, injury, cysts, and fibrous tissue. Learning more about these issues can make them less scary if and when they occur. Mastitis Did you […]
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So many things can go wrong with the female anatomy, and urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common — and annoying — conditions we can experience. The pain and inconvenience of a UTI affect at least half of all women sometime in their lives. In women over age 65, the rate of occurrence […]
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It’s time to talk about some sensitive issues—issues you may never have mentioned to anyone. Not your doctor, your best friend, or even your partner. It’s time to have a conversation about vaginal dryness and painful intercourse. Many women experience these issues but never talk about them. However, they should be addressed with your gynecologist. […]
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Women today have access to a wide range of birth control options. In fact, it can be a bit overwhelming. Do you want a hormone-free method? Is reliability more important to you than anything? Do you and your partner want a birth control method that can be started and stopped as you add to your […]
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The ovaries are two small organs that store eggs and produce hormones. As with any tissue in the body, cancer can form on the ovaries when abnormal cells begin to grow. Because of the position of the ovaries deep in the abdomen, there may be few noticeable symptoms of ovarian cancer, making it difficult to […]
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Dripping. Leaking. A little when you sneeze, cough, or laugh. Whatever you call it, the medical community calls it urinary incontinence, and it can be caused or aggravated by what you eat and drink, medications, urinary tract infections (UTI), pregnancy, menopause, or neurological disorders. Different types of incontinence can be either temporary or long-term, and […]