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Oh, the golden years – contemplating a knitting circle? Come on now, that's so yesterday! Your 60s and beyond are a playground of possibilities, as long as you stick to those well-woman visits. Forget the needles, embrace the adventures!
Alright, so you've practically aced the whole womanhood gig and nailed those well-woman visits. But hey, don't drop the ball now! Time to stick with these rockstar habits and safeguard your health for the marathon, not just the sprint. Cheers to your wellness game!
Your 40’s are the new 30’s, as the saying now goes. Yearly well woman visits are about to get hot! But not “up in the club.” Seeing your gynecologist now will help you navigate the changes that are in the years ahead.
Annual well-woman visit should be at the top of your to-do list each year. Balancing career aspirations with family planning, and staying healthy overall, your gynecologist is your starting point.
To set yourself up for success and health from ages 13-20, now is the time to start seeing your gynecologist and developing a relationship with them. Have questions that seem embarrassing? Not here.
It's not all in your head—the signs of perimenopause can come on gradually, with just a few symptoms.
There may be a lot of things to consider during pregnancy that you haven't even though to ask your doctor.
A blood draw is no one’s favorite pastime, but a few simple tests are a powerful tool in staying healthy. Think of blood work as your body's report card; capable of detecting serious conditions months or even years before you'd notice any symptoms.