When it comes to birth control, many of the options aren’t exactly long-term options or require some diligence to ensure you are actually protected. So, if you’re not the best at remembering to take a pill at the same time or simply just prefer a form of birth control that you don’t have to think… Read More »
We’re finally at the last trimester to finish off our series of what to expect during every trimester of your pregnancy. You’ve made it to the end! In a few short weeks, your baby will be here and the fun will begin. Here are the final appointments and benchmarkers before you give birth. Your third… Read More »
Submitted by Jodi Jones, WHNP Interstitial Cystitis (IC) or “painful bladder syndrome” is a chronic, painful bladder condition which is often mistaken for a urinary tract infection. We are unsure how a person acquires IC but it is known to be related to anxiety and stress and some believe it is classified as an… Read More »
You’ve had them a million times….so, why can’t your provider just call in a prescription for you? Why are you being asked to come to the office to leave a urine sample when you know EXACTLY what they feel like? Most women who have experienced a UTI (a.k.a bladder infection) will never forget the uncomfortable… Read More »
Last month we took a look at what to expect during your first trimester. Continuing on with that, we thought we would go over what to expect during your second trimester as well as what benchmarkers and appointments you should be planning for or looking into. Your second trimester takes place at 3-6 months of… Read More »
Pregnancy is an exciting thing. But it can also feel scary and unpredictable at times. Whether it’s your first baby or your second or third (or more!) there are some common symptoms to look out for as well as appointments and benchmarkers you should be reaching during your first trimester. First Trimester, First Appointment Congratulations!… Read More »
Submitted by Meghan Delaney, WHNP During your initial obstetrical appointments in our office, we will spend time with you discussing body changes, symptoms and planned care and testing moving forward. One area that seems to be a source of confusion and questions are your options for aneuploiody screening. Aneuploidy is the medical term for chromosomal… Read More »
Submitted by Stefanie Davis, WHNP Vaccinations in Pregnancy Routine vaccinations are an important way to keep both individuals and the general population safe and healthy. Seasonal and routine vaccination campaigns are the front line in preventing spread of disease. Vaccines help our body’s immune system build up a defense so that, when exposed to… Read More »
It’s Women’s History Month and to celebrate we’re taking a look at how birth control has given women a way to take control of their reproductive health. In fact, your preference for birth control will likely also change over the years of your life, depending on your needs and goals at the time. Here is… Read More »
COVID-19 (Corona) Virus Update The safety and wellness of our patients, staff, and visitors is a top priority here at Camelback Women’s Health. We are doing everything possible to keep our offices a safe and healthy environment for everyone. We recommend you continue to monitor and comply with the recommendations of the CDC, World… Read More »