Sentences with phrase «gyn working»

Dr. Pamela Berens is a generalist OB / GYN working as Professor and Vice-Chair of Clinical Affairs at the McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
I am an ob / gyn working at a hospital that cares for women who have attempted a homebirth in our area and who need tranport to the hospital when things don't work out as planned.
Only about 6 percent of the nation's ob — gyns work in rural areas, according to the latest survey numbers from the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).

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CF: We worked extensively with a group of OB / GYNs who sought to become better communicators.
The worst perpetrator is, of course, Mary Daly, whose significant work in The Church and the Second Sex (1968) and the even more important Beyond God the Father (1973) has degenerated into her latest effort, Gyn / Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism (1978); about «Spinning and Witches and Great Hags,» it is a book which makes one want either to laugh or cry.
In her other life, Judy is an RN, and has worked for 25 years in Labor and Delivery, and the last 4 years as the Charge Nurse in the Ob / Gyn Department at Kaiser Permanente.
But on the other side of this, I have worked with a lot of OB / GYN's in DFW and most of all the one thing I respect most is the ones who are upfront about their position and their comfort level.
After moving to California, she worked in an OB / GYN practice for a decade alongside a traditional OB - GYN and a fertility endocrinologist.
Unlike OB / GYNs and Pediatricians, they can give more detailed and knowledgeable information on the subject because it is the sole focus of their work.
The OB / GYN and CNM's in America are overburdened by patient loads, (According to Amnesty International there are 9.6 OB / GYN's and 0.4 CNM's available per every 1,000 births) having better trained CPM's seems like a nice solution for that problem, in fact why not have them work collaboratively with OB / GYN's, maybe we can all work together to find a common ground where evidenced based practice take place in the hospital to support physiologic birth, since the lack of such practice is what turns many women away looking for alternative choices.
Maternity clothes, OB / GYN visits, ultrasounds, tests, nutritional supplements, birthing classes, perhaps even unpaid sick days from work or the loss of a prospective job because few employers want to hire an obviously pregnant woman — it isn't cheap or easy to be knocked up.
I was under the care of an excellent OB - GYN and a group of perinatologists who all worked diligently to make sure this baby, my son, would not be born prematurely.
In my experience, most doulas would rather work with midwives than OB - GYNs.
But as University of California, Los Angeles OB - GYN Dr. Leena Shankar Nathan explained the CBS News, an early return to work can also impact your milk supply, meaning that even moms who want to continue breastfeeding may not be able to.
Our team of four Ob / Gyn physicians are all certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and work closely with a top - notch group of certified nurse midwives.
The Women's Center OB / GYNs and certified nurse midwives (CNMs) are a collaborative team, working with women during pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period.
There are lots of theories about different foods you can eat to increase your milk supply — natural food stores sell supplements, and I've heard that drinking atole (a thick, sweet Mexican drink made with corn starch or corn meal) can help — I don't know whether that's true, but you should talk with your OB / GYN and do some research and experimenting to see what works for you.
What would you, as an OB - GYN, who works with midwives have recommended?
He is the attending OB - GYN physician at the Washington Hospital Center who works with midwives.
If none of the remedies listed above are working for you, then it may be a good idea to contact your midwife or OB / GYN and talk to them about using the following remedies:
Often, a perinatologist won't act as your primary healthcare provider but will work in conjunction with your OB - GYN or midwife.
Although this DIY idea doesn't work for everyone, I know moms who swear by it and was also given this tip by a midwife at one of my OB - GYNs practices.
One possible route is to find a specialist in maternal - fetal medicine, known as a perinatologist, who can work alongside your OB - GYN.
«Real life doesn't always mimic scientific findings, especially if you find a treatment that works for you, and some anecdotal evidence says it could work,» says Joslyn Gumbs, MD, an associate professor of ob - gyn at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, who also reviewed the findings.
I worked for 25 years in Neonatal Intensive Care and 7 years in a unit where I did Labor and Delivery, Antepartum, Mother / Baby, Nursery, and GYN surgery.
If there is a high order multiple pregnancy or a history of complications, then an ob / gyn will use maternal and fetal medicine applications to work with the patients.
«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.
And though some women claim that coffee steaming is what caused them to go into labor, ob - gyns aren't convinced that it really works — and they warn that it's not the best and safest way to get the big push started.
But if you're already trying these measures and antibiotics aren't working, she suggests speaking to your ob - gyn about whether a boric acid regimen is right for you.
As a doctor in the reproductive psychiatry and OB / GYN departments at UCSF Medical Center, I've worked with many moms who are considered older (or of...
I found out I had Hashimoto's about 2 years ago because I was feeling exhausted and had one missed period, I ran some lab tests and confirmed it, but my thyroid is working just fine (I checked my thyroid every 3 months and everything was perfect, so I didn't take any levothyroxine or anything) I had baby # 1 a year ago (unplanned) and even in my pregnancy my thyroid worked fine, the only thing that my ob / gyn ordered was to take 5mcg of prednisone (I didn't know anything about Hashimoto's at the time, only that I had it) and 25mcg of levothyroxine even when my labtests were fine; TSH, t3, t4 etc..
If you're working a shift job or one that requires heavy labor, now's the time to prioritize sleep, good nutrition, and exercise, says Diana Bitner, MD, an ob - gyn at Spectrum Health Medical Group in Grand Rapids, Mich. «I work with many nurses who work night shifts and long hours, as well as female physicians; I myself had preterm labor as an ob - gyn resident,» she says.
For me, cortisol crashed in my mid-30s after having a baby — I was trying to be all things to all people, running myself ragged as a working mom and OB / GYN, and chasing a dream that didn't belong to me as a surgeon and academic.
She is committed to working alongside midwives or OB / GYNs and providing safe and complementary therapies that will help ensure a healthy pregnancy.
As a former fertility patient myself and huge fan of my OB - GYN, I went through a wavering thought process before I made the call to my fertility doctor: «Why can't I just work with my OB - GYN and take Clomid?»
Hi am 45 years o my period it was regular 2015 after 2015 its not regular.some tims 2 month some times 1 month I do nt see my period I cheek my blood test it say my gyn FSH hi after this blood test I went to fertility to get pregnant they did blood test every thing again and then they start fertility its not working.
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.
Hello, recent blood work showed my testosterone to be a 5 (five)- (I don't recall what the free T level was) so on advice from my gyn I started bio-identical pellets this week due to extreme fatigue exhaustion loss of muscle sleep issues weight gain concentration / brain fog and issues with my hair.
I would review the other video's that Dr. Greger has on pregnancy and work with your Ob / Gyn to work out a program for you.
I am super sensitive and I just don't feel right I am also on 37.5 mcc of synthroid and 5cc of Cytomel My endo just did my blood work and said I am right were I should be and my Gyn just did his blood work and added the T. Do need a different T?
AF — Aunt Flow (Menstruation) AI — Artificial Insemination ART — Assisted Reproductive Technology BABYDUST — Good wishes for getting pregnant BBT — Basal Body Temperature BCP — Birth Control Pills BD — Baby Dancing (Love Making) BFN — Big Fat Negative (Pregnancy Test) BFP — Big Fat Positive (Pregnancy Test) BW — Blood Work CD — Cycle Day CF — Cervical Fluid CM — Cervical Mucus DH — Dear Husband DPO — Days Past Ovulation EP — Ectopic Pregnancy EWCM — Egg White Cervical Mucus FP — Follicular Phase FSH — Follicle Stimulating Hormone HPT — Home Pregnancy Test HSG — Hysterosalpingogram IF — Infertility IUI — Intrauterine Insemination IVF — In Vitro Fertilization LAP - Laparoscopy LH — Luteinizing Hormone LMP — Last Menstrual Period LP — Luteal Phase LPD — Luteal Phase Defect MC (M / C)-- Miscarriage MF — Male Factor NFP — Natural Family Planning NP — Nurse Practitioner O - Ovulation OB / GYN — Obstetrician / Gynecologist OPK — Ovulation Predictor Kit PCOS — Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome PG — Pregnant POAS - Pee on a Stick PTS - Pregnancy Test Strip RE — Reproductive Endocrinologist SA — Semen Analysis TTC — Trying to Conceive
After a decade working as a traditional Ob / Gyn, Dr. Jen realized she wanted more for her patients — and that her patients needed more from her.
I am working with my GYN but am wondering if I should alert my endocrinologist as well.
She created and leads Urban Breath Yoga's 85 - hour Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training program, which offers yoga teachers, OB / GYNs, midwives, doulas, and others who work with pregnancy and birth an opportunity to bring yoga techniques into their work in a meaningful and valuable way.
As a women's sexual health expert and longtime OB - GYN, I have worked with thousands of women — and their partners — to help them experience greater intimacy in their relationship and learn how to boost libido.
As a holistic OB OB / GYN and yoga teacher, I prescribe Forrest Yoga to some of my clients to complement the work we are doing in the medical office, and am happy that there are great teachers like you in NYC that can assist in their necessary transformation and healing process.
Back when I was an OB - GYN resident in New York City, every morning I used to stop at a food cart on my way to work and get my favorite breakfast: a cinnamon bagel with cream cheese and a diet coke.
This is a great way to jump into Sara's work — she's an integrative physician schooled at Harvard Medical School, MIT, and UCSF where she completed her residency in OB / GYN.
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.
She started her career working in healthcare management at specialty clinics including Occupational Health, OB / GYN and Dermatology.
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