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Maternal Health: When to visit an OB/GYN

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Every pregnancy is different. It is every woman’s dream to carry her pregnancy to term. You need to walk through your pregnancy journey with a professional who provides quality and exceptional care in a safe environment. Dr. David Afram of Capital Women’s Care and his team of obstetrics experts give their patients personalized and prioritized care to ensure their concerns are met. An OB/GYN looks into various health issues to ensure your safety and that of your unborn baby. Not all these problems are pregnancy-related. Other services your obstetrician will offer you that are far from conceiving and delivering a child include menopause treatment, genetic screening, and pelvic floor and prolapse treatment. What is there to know about a woman’s health?

What prompts a woman to seek an OB/GYN’s services?

Focusing mostly on women’s reproductive health, a gynecologist deals with pregnancy and childbirth, fertility issues, menstruation, hormonal disorders and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STIs). These specialists’ goal is to see their patients walk in and out of their offices contented and happy after responding to all their questions on sex, infertility and related problems. 

What are pelvic pains and how are they treated?

 Most women, in their productive age may experience menstrual pain. This painful pelvic cramping, which may last for about two days, is felt before the menses begin as the uterus contracts and sheds its uterine lining. Home remedies include using a warm heating pad or getting over the counter pain relievers to ease the pain. However, if the problem persists, make an effort to see a specialist who will recommend several other options. 

What are the services offered by an obstetrician?

Every obstetrician empowers their pregnant patients and helps them discuss options during pregnancy and birthing. You will also be guided by this specialist on birth experiences and what you should expect. Apart from these services, an OB/GYN also offers other services including:

  • Breast exams. This is a screening done on the breasts to detect lumps, distortions and swellings that are early signs of breast cancer.
  • Pap smears. This test collects cells from the cervix to be screened for cancer.   
  • Heavy periods. Though many women treat heavy bleeding lightly, Dr. Afram advises that you should check in with your specialist to get the flow in control or do away with it. 
  • Endometriosis treatment. This procedure prompts your doctor to perform a laparoscopic procedure that aims at removing displaced endometrial tissues.  
  • Well-woman exams. These are regular examinations your doctor will recommend you do about your general health to ensure your reproductive system is healthy. 

How is endometriosis diagnosed and treated?

Several factors, like high estrogen levels and early commencement of periods contribute to the risk of endometriosis. To further the assessment, your obstetrician will use imaging tests like ultrasound or laparoscopy on your abdomen. Once detected, the doctor will recommend treatment on the condition’s severity. 

Visit Capital Women’s Care- Division 45 to free your mind from maternal health and worries. Schedule an appointment with your doctor to learn how you can make your pregnancy to be trouble-free.

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