Postpartum Care: What New Mothers Should Know
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18 October 2023
Welcoming a new baby into the world is an exciting and life-changing experience. However, it is essential for new mothers to prioritize their own well-being during the postpartum period. Many physical and emotional changes occur during the postpartum period. Taking care of yourself is crucial during this time of transition.
Postpartum Discharge
After giving birth, your body goes through various physical changes as it adjusts to its pre-pregnancy state. The most noticeable change is typically the presence of vaginal bleeding, known as lochia.
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Speak To Your Gynecologist If You Experience Abnormal Vaginal Odors
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6 March 2023
It's normal for your vagina to have a gentle scent, but there may be times that you become aware of the odor being more pronounced. Some people make this discovery on their own, but it's also possible that your sexual partner has shared this knowledge with you. When you become aware of an abnormal odor from your vagina, it's a good idea to schedule an appointment with your gynecologist. They'll be able to assess this part of your body to determine the likely reason for the odor.
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When Should You Go To The OBGYN?
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14 November 2022
Going to the OBGYN is important in taking care of your female health. Your OBGYN checks a number of things with your health, not just your vaginal health. Your OBGYN ensures you are healthy overall as well. If you aren't going to the OBGYN, you are not taking good care of your health overall, or your sexual health either. Going in for health checkups and a pap smear is important, but there are other reasons why you should go as well.
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What To Expect From Your First Prenatal Obstetrics Appointment
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7 April 2022
What will happen at your first obstetrics appointment? You recently found out that you're pregnant. Now that you've researched OBGYNs and chosen an obstetrician who you feel comfortable with, it's time to schedule your first visit. Take a look at what you can expect from this prenatal appointment.
When Is Your First Prenatal Appointment?
Your pregnancy test has two pink lines, a smiley face, or a little plus sign. Should you rush into the doctor's office today?
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