Patient Resources
Welcome to Patient Resource Page, where we prioritize to educate you for your health and well-being. Our team of experienced gynecologists is dedicated to providing you with comprehensive and compassionate care. Whether you’re here for a routine check-up or seeking specialized treatment, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
FAQ
Maintaining a healthy reproductive system is crucial for a woman’s overall health and well-being. It plays a vital role in her ability to conceive and have children, as well as her sexual health and satisfaction. Regular check-ups and screenings can help detect any potential issues early on, and prompt medical attention can ensure that any underlying problems are addressed promptly. Here are some frequently asked questions answered for you:

Q. When should I see a gynecologist?
A. It is recommended to see a gynecologist annually for a well-woman exam. You should also see a gynecologist if you have any concerns about your menstrual cycle, pregnancy, fertility, menopause, or any other issues related to your reproductive health.
Q. What are the options for birth control?
A. Birth control options include pills, patches, injections, IUDs, condoms, and more but none of them are 100% guaranteed. Your gynecologist can help you choose the best method based on your health and lifestyle.
Q. How can I manage menopause symptoms?
A. Menopause symptoms can often be managed with lifestyle changes, hormone replacement therapy, and other treatments. Your gynecologist can provide personalized advice based on your symptoms.
Q. Can stress affect my menstrual cycle?
A. Yes, stress can impact your menstrual cycle by causing irregular periods or even temporarily stopping them. High levels of stress can affect the hormones that regulate your cycle.
Q. Is it normal to have a heavier flow some months?
A. Yes, it’s normal for the flow to vary from month to month. Factors like stress, diet, exercise, and changes in birth control can affect the heaviness of your period.
Q. What are common causes of vaginal dryness and how can I manage it?
A. Vaginal dryness can be caused by hormonal changes, stress, certain medications, or medical conditions. Over-the-counter lubricants and vaginal moisturizers can help manage dryness. For persistent issues, consult your gynecologist.
Q. Is it safe to have sex during pregnancy?
A. In most cases, yes, it is safe to have sex during pregnancy. However, if you have a high-risk pregnancy or certain complications, your doctor might advise against it. Always consult your gynecologist for personalized advice.

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