Throughout this series on women’s reproductive care, we often identify women as people with biologically-female anatomy, such as a uterus, a vagina, and ovaries. However,...[Read More]
Women’s Reproductive Care Series
Articles C-sections, where an infant is surgically removed from the uterus through an abdominal incision, are important, often life-saving procedures. While a vaginal birth is the...[Read More]
If you have ever been pregnant, you know how vitally important prenatal visits are to your own health, as well as the health and wellness...[Read More]
In your lifetime, you probably have had, currently have, or will have HPV. HPV, which stands for Human Papilloma Virus, is an incredibly common group...[Read More]
There is a common reproductive disease which 1 in 20 women will develop in their lifetime. It can cause chronic abdominal pain, difficulty getting pregnant,...[Read More]
On May 2, 2022, Politico released a leaked draft of the Supreme Court’s majority opinion[1] in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organizations...[Read More]
For the last two months of 2021, I dove into different conditions, practices, and issues within women’s reproductive care, exploring topics like infant mortality rate...[Read More]
Throughout this series on women’s reproductive care, we often identify women as people with biologically-female anatomy, such as a uterus, a vagina, and ovaries. However,...[Read More]
Throughout this series on women’s reproductive care, we often identify women as people with biologically-female anatomy, such as a uterus, a vagina, and ovaries. However,...[Read More]
Throughout this series on women’s reproductive care, we often identify women as people with biologically-female anatomy, such as a uterus, a vagina, and ovaries. However,...[Read More]