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Preemie Development: Understanding Actual vs Corrected Age
How old is your baby? Most new mothers hear that question a lot. For the mom of a premature infant also known as a preemie, the answer can be complicated. So how exactly do you answer this person’s question? It’s really up to you, but it is important that you are aware of preemie development: understanding actual vs corrected age. » Read more about: Preemie Development: Understanding Actual vs Corrected Age »
Symptoms of Pelvic Organ Prolapse You Shouldn’t Ignore
Many people will ignore symptoms when they are afraid to find out what is going on with their body. It’s a common reaction to unknown issues, but it doesn’t make the problem go away. In fact, it can make it worse by waiting and then finding out the diagnosis later when treatment options are more limited. This is certainly true when it comes to the symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse. » Read more about: Symptoms of Pelvic Organ Prolapse You Shouldn’t Ignore »
Safe And Fun Summer Activities For Expecting Moms
Being pregnant in the summer is no walk in the park. Except a walk in a shady park might be nice. The heat and humidity of the summer months takes a toll on your energy and stamina, and that’s especially true when you are pregnant. However, don’t despair or give up! There are ways to discover safe and fun summer activities for expectant moms. Keep reading for an expectant moms summer guide. » Read more about: Safe And Fun Summer Activities For Expecting Moms »
Twin Pregnancy and Beyond: A Guide for New Parents
Before the days of ultrasound, parents of twins had no idea they were about to have “double the fun.” Today parents can find out they are going to be parents of multiples well ahead of birth. This affords them time to prepare both physically and mentally. It’s a big challenge and requires some organization and the right mindset. Twin pregnancy and beyond: a guide for new parents. » Read more about: Twin Pregnancy and Beyond: A Guide for New Parents »
Your Guide to Pregnancy After 35
It’s no secret that many women are waiting longer to begin a family. They want to accomplish some personal goals like completing their graduate degrees or reaching professional milestones. They make the decision to put pregnancy on the back burner, but it doesn’t mean they aren’t serious about wanting a baby. They know it would have been easier to get pregnant in their twenties, however, they recognize that it is still doable. If that describes you, » Read more about: Your Guide to Pregnancy After 35 »
What Does Vaginal Atrophy Feel Like?
Vaginal atrophy is one of the side effects of menopause. When a woman has adequate estrogen, all is well, but as soon as estrogen begins to decline, many negative consequences ensue. Vaginal atrophy is one of them. What does vaginal atrophy feel like? » Read more about: What Does Vaginal Atrophy Feel Like? »
COVID-19 Update
COVID-19 Updates
From 4/06/2022:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified our communities as low risk for COVID-19 transmission. Therefore, effective immediately, we are updating our mask policy from mandatory masking in patient-facing settings to masking based on personal preference in all settings. Out of respect for varying comfort levels, if you or your family member would like us to wear a mask, we are happy to do so. Please just make us aware and we will put on a mask. » Read more about: COVID-19 Update »
Welcome Dr. Young!
Expanding our Practice, Expanding your Options.
We are excited to announce that Dr. Lindsay E. Young, MD will be joining our Spartanburg & Pelham OB-GYN team! Dr. Young will be offering both obstetrical and gynecologic care including minimally invasive surgery.
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Most Photogenic Baby Contest
Spartanburg & Pelham OB-GYN is having a Most Photogenic Baby Contest! » Read more about: Most Photogenic Baby Contest »
What Is a Submucosal Fibroid and How Can It Be Treated?
There are four types of uterine fibroids with submucosal fibroids being the rarest form. A submucosal fibroid is non-cancerous, but it can lead to multiple symptoms and complications for women of childbearing age. » Read more about: What Is a Submucosal Fibroid and How Can It Be Treated? »