Sentences with phrase «gyn told»

the ob / gyn told me that some sort of stress (intermittent fasting) had turned off my ovaries from working, and they havent turned back on.
When I was discussing the pros and cons of a trial of labor for my second baby, my ob / gyn told me: «if you want other children after this one, this could be an extra reason to try a VBAC; however, just yesterday we've had a woman having her 5th [5th!!]
My daughter was in a frank breech position the entire pregnancy and right from the beginning my ob / gyn told me, «The last breech baby I delivered died, so I won't deliver breech babies vaginally.»
My OB - GYN told me to ask my pediatrician if I could, but I was just wondering if you had any information.
I remember my OB - Gyn telling me boys take a little longer.

Not exact matches

«The hormone factory is in the ovaries, and there's no reason why steam would affect the hormones produced there,» Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, clinical professor of ob - gyn at Yale School of Medicine, told Women's Health.
Dr. Rebecca Levy Gantt, MD, OB / GYN, told INSIDER that the patients in her practice report the most side effects of any birth control method with Depo - Provera.
Before I met my midwife, I tried 3 ob / gyn offices that had midwives on staff, and all of them pushed me instantly toward epidural, one going so far as to tell me I was stupid to think I could handle labor without medication.
To this day, I'll never forget being in the labor & delivery room with the OB - GYN resident (who was exactly like every girl's gay best friend) telling him that I was doing a VBAC and his immediate reaction being: «Oh, I just love that» with a little flick of his wrist.
And I can tell you from personnel experience that it is VERY confusing to patients who used to remember to schedule their «gyn annual Pap» on their birthday or their last child's birthday.
He told me of how the OB / GYN couldn't sleep the night before and basically begged my parents to have a c - section because he was that worried.
I spoke with Eden Fromberg, a holistic OB - GYN and women's health specialist, who shared several ways expectant moms can tell if they're really in labor or if a prescription of more patience is in order.
My ob / gyn basically told me that there's no way to know what will happen until after I give birth.
«Screening tests tell you the likelihood that your baby could have a birth defect, while diagnostic tests tell you with more than 99 percent certainty whether your baby has the disorder,» says Allison Hill, M.D., an OB - GYN and author of Your Pregnancy, Your Way and co-author of The Mommy Docs» Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy and Birth.
«Generally I tell people if two weeks go by and the symptoms of anxiety and depression persist, the woman needs to contact her doctor for an evaluation by her ob - gyn,» Meltzer - Brody says.
clearly, you haven't gone through residency to know, because I can tell you this — as a medical student I assisted in low - risk deliveries (part of a requirement of medical school, on our OB - gyn rotation) and as a pediatrics resident — yep, that's right, a pediatrics resident!
I ended up with this random OB - GYN who was really a private fertility specialist, and he gave me some steroid shots and told me to go home and «not do anything stupid.»
My 3rd pregnancy a yr later went great normal pregnancy but 2 months before I had my son I had a staph infection but I was free of a staph infection when he was born but the nurses found out my joy turned to a living nightmare no nurse would take care of me my son wasn't allowed in the nursery only good thing that came out of it but me being a epileptic I needed daily medication for my seizures my ob / gyn for some unknown reason told me to bring my meds from home not normal procedure its against hospital rules but I did as he told me and thank god I did or I would have died my sons nurses were the only nurses I saw my whole weekend in the hospital they could only take my vitals and give me the basics pain meds & stool softener they fed me too if not for them I would have starved they brought me my hospital food its dangerous for a epileptic after birth to be denied food meds and regular monitoring because stress from the birth could make me seize but they didn't my ob told them flat out I was not infected and to remove me from isolation but they refused.
Anita Shrivastava, MD, one of the study authors and an ob - gyn at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, tells Health that when it comes to vagina products, you should mostly skip them.
In my ob - gyn practice I am often surprised by what women have been told about their bodies.
If you suspect your pain stems from a hormonal issue, tell your ob - gyn what you're experiencing and have her investigate.
Your ob - gyn can tell from a routine pelvic exam if your uterus is enlarged, and her first guess will likely be fibroids, says Dr. Ascher - Walsh.
«When a woman tells her ob - gyn that she wants to go on birth control, most doctors offer the Pill right off the bat,» Peipert says.
Women with MRKH ovulate normally, «but there is no tube for the egg to go into,» Yolanda Smith, MD, an ob - gyn at the University of Michigan, previously told Health.
«It's an interesting concept, but there are no studies on it, «Michael Cackovic, MD, ob - gyn at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center told Health in August.
says Alyssa Dweck, MD, ob - gyn in Westchester, New York and co-author of The Complete A to Z for Your V. «The vagina is an incredibly forgiving area, very rich in nerves and blood supply... so traditional penile - vaginal intercourse isn't going to cause any permanent stretching, although things stretch at the time of course,» Dweck tells Health.
«Coconut oil is edible oil extracted from the meat of mature coconuts [and] has many good qualities: it is very moisturizing and it has natural antimicrobial and antifungal properties,» Nita Landry, MD, an ob - gyn in Los Angeles and physician on the television show The Doctors, tells Health.
«There are no clinical research trials to say whether it works or not and in pregnancy you don't want to do any interventions that have not shown to be safe and effective,» Donnica Moore, MD, ob - gyn and president of Sapphire Women's Health Group in New Jersey, tells Health.
«We always recommend traditional treatment with antibiotics for bacterial vaginosis first, but for patients who fail this treatment or keep getting it over and over, boric acid is still an acceptable treatment and prevention measure,» New York — based ob - gyn Alyssa Dweck, MD, co-author of The Complete A to Z for Your V, tells Health.
«A lot of women are saying «oh this is awesome, you don't have to go to the ob - gyn, you could just put the acid in the capsules yourself and it's inexpensive,»» Dr. Moore tells Health.
I started doing yoga when I was pregnant, and I was told by my OB / GYN that I could no longer go to the gym because my daughter wasnt growing enough.
Dr. Sherry Ross, OB / GYN and Women's Health Expert at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, told Live Science that, «Vitamin C is a vital antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage caused by free radicals that we are exposed to in the environment such as air pollution, cigarette smoke and ultraviolet light from the sun.»
You're probably very familiar with the signs of a urinary tract infection, but if you're experiencing these symptoms often or they aren't cleared up by a course of antibiotics, tell your ob - gyn; it could signal cervical cancer.
My gyn said that I have a high testosterone and told me to visit endocrynologist.
I was told by my OB / GYN not to take HRT because my mom had a radical mastectomy due to HRT replacement.
Learn how to work with your OB / GYN to safely transition off the pill, what to do before stopping the Pill (don't quit cold turkey without this), how to tell if your hormones need balancing even before you stop the Pill, which specific supplements you need post-Pill to undo what the Pill has done to your system, which foods to eat to keep symptoms from reoccurring, which genetic test you should have to know if it's even safe for you to be on the pill, and what steps to take to restore your fertility post pill.
She was told by a much older, male GYN that that my age it «just a phase».
After a terrible experience with my OB - GYN, who told me all my lab tests were normal, I found out I had some issues with low thyroid and was diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease.
BTW, thanks for telling your friends (and GYN) about my site!
«My mothers OB - GYN recently told her hes doing Botox.
«It's definitely safe to do it if that's your preference,» Marina Maslovaric, M.D., an ob - gyn at HM Medical in Orange County, California, tells SELF.
You just made me so glad that I found my OB - Gyn right before I got pregnant with Emma, because the doctor I was using as a referral from a friend before this was absolutely awful and actually told me during a chemical pregnancy, it is «a loss» over the phone while I on break from teaching for a period during the day.
Things Your Ob - Gyn Wants to Tell You.
«Most OB / GYNs don't tell you that one in six marriages ends in divorce within a year after the birth of the first child,» says Goldstein, who is also an instructor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and director of the Center for Vulvovaginal Disorders in New York City and Washington, DC.
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