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Obstetrics and gynecology is an important branch of medicine that requires an abundance of available office hours for the care of women and their developing babies. You can easily search and obtain a specialist with extended evening hours Monday-Friday or weekend hours. If you need medical advice for a minor issue you are having, you can even search and make a virtual appointment with a highly rated specialist and get the same great care.
Most providers offer telemedicine visits to patients with specific concerns. If your provider decides that your concerns can only be treated in office, then you may need to go in-person for optimal treatment. Telemedicine visits are great for consultations or evaluations, but further treatment may not be obtainable virtually. Telemedicine appointments are covered by health insurances if the clinician conducting the appointment is in-network with your insurance company.
When it comes to the wellbeing of a woman’s reproductive organs, there are many services and treatment options that your local female health specialist will aim to keep every patient feeling their healthiest. The following is a list of not all, but some common issues that are addressed by a feminine doctor.
Routine gynecology treatments include but is not limited to:
During pregnancy your immune system is compromised, and it becomes harder to fight infection, it is a great idea to get the Covid-19 vaccination while pregnant. It will prevent you from developing severe COVID disease and protect the health of your baby. So far, the vaccine seems to be safe and effective for pregnant women and many babies whose mothers were immunized are also born with COVID antibodies. Always speak to your obstetrician before deciding about immunization and medical treatment while pregnant. Your provider will be able to either administer the vaccine for you or provide you resources on where to get the covid immunization.
There are a variety of foods and medications that should be avoid if you are pregnant. Many foods could contain listeria which is a bacterium that can cause preterm birth or miscarriage. Other foods such as dark fish contain high levels of mercury which could be harmful to a developing fetus and there are risks of contracting toxoplasmosis from undercooked meat, contaminated vegetables, fruit, and cat feces. Toxoplasmosis can be passed to the developing baby and cause mental disabilities as well as blindness. Never handle a litter box when pregnant, thoroughly wash all fruits and vegetables, and never eat undercooked meats. The following is a list of foods that are recommended to avoid during pregnancy:
There are also many surgical procedures and diagnostic tests used to maintain female reproductive wellness: