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Women Gynecologist - Articles
Gynecologists in Raleigh Keeping Women Healthy
by
HerOption
Posted
Tue 22 May 2012 11:51am
Considering the demographics of Raleigh, NC, there were 276,000 residents, in this area, and there were 100 women for every 98 men. This means that there is a definite need for a good gynecologist. Raleigh and other surrounding areas can offer the medical resources for women to receive the care and checkups that they need. In fact, women are su ...
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Are You Too Scared to See a Gynecologist?
by
Methods of Healing

Posted
Thu 29 Jul 2010 5:54pm
Women’s health is very complex, and good health requires annual or semi-annual visits to the gynecologist. Most women will have their first visit with a gynecologist in their mid to late teens, but some women fear this type of doctor...
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The First Visit to the Gynecologist: A Guide (Part One)
by
findingeve
Posted
Mon 03 Jan 2011 12:00am
A young woman’s first visit to the gynecologist can be daunting. Women who have already been for a gynecological check-up generally report that it’s unpleasant. So... and face any fear you might have of going to the gynecologist. Almost every young woman comes out after that first visit and says, “That wasn’t as bad as I thought it would
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When your gynecologist can be a threat to your infertility
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Tue 08 May 2012 11:16pm
Gynecologists are trained to provide healthcare for women and are usually the primary care physicians for most women. When a couple has a fertility problem , it's usually the woman who seeks medical advice , and her first point of contact is usually her gynecologist. Gynecologists are trained to do a basic infertility workup and to treat simple i ...
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Who should you go to - Gynecologist ? Or Infertility Specialist
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Thu 30 Dec 2010 12:05am
have advantages and disadvantages , and it's worth examining these.
The gynecologist is a logical first choice. Most women have a long-standing relationship with their gynecologist , and are comfortable with him. Since gynecologists are specialists in tackling women's health problems , most can competently diagnose the cause of infertility
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Games gynecologists and infertility specialists play
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Wed 09 May 2012 11:19pm
Ideally, the relationship between your gynecologist and infertility specialist should be a synergistic one. Your gynecologist should be your first point of contact ; and she should do your basic tests , so that she can establish a diagnosis and formulate a treatment plan . If it's a simple problem, she should be able to initiate treatment as well ...
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How your gynecologist can mess up your sex life if you are infertile
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Sat 21 Nov 2009 10:01pm
to their family doctor or gynecologist for advise. Unfortunately, the sad truth is that even many doctors are still very poorly informed about these basics
Thus, many doctors still advise couples to have sex for 3 days before and for 3 days after ovulation. This is bad advise, because a woman cannot get pregnant if she has sex after she has ovulated. After
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Dear Gynecologist, I can’t get married every month
by
Genevieve ..
Posted
Thu 14 Aug 2008 12:00am
My gynecologist is lucky I wasn’t actually experiencing PMS on the day he told me that it didn’t exist.
I had scheduled my yearly appointment with hopes he could..., the doc explained how recent studies showed PMS didn’t occur in happy women.
“Women getting married don’t experience the symptoms,” he said.
Huh?
I guess brides’ hormones
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