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Uterine Lining Overgrowth

Endometrial hyperplasia is a condition in which the lining of the uterus (the endometrium) becomes abnormally thick. This thickening can result from an imbalance between estrogen and progesterone, two hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle. While endometrial hyperplasia can be a benign condition, it is important for women to recognize the symptoms and seek treatment […]

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Uterine Disorders

Noninflammatory uterine disorders refer to a range of conditions that affect the uterus but are not caused by infection or inflammation. These disorders can lead to a variety of symptoms, including abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, and changes in menstruation. While they are typically not life-threatening, noninflammatory uterine disorders can significantly impact a woman’s quality of

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Fibroids

Uterine leiomyomas, commonly known as fibroids, are noncancerous growths of smooth muscle tissue that develop in the uterus. Affecting a significant number of women—up to 80% by age 50—leiomyomas can vary in size and number, causing a range of symptoms and concerns. In this blog post, we’ll explore what uterine leiomyomas are, their symptoms, diagnosis,

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Living Without a Cervix and Uterus

If you have recently had a hysterectomy (the removal of the uterus) or a cervicectomy (removal of the cervix), it’s natural to have questions about what this means for your health, well-being, and daily life. These surgeries, which may be done for various reasons such as fibroids, cancer, endometriosis, or other medical conditions, are common

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Obesity

Pregnancy is a beautiful and exciting time, but for women with obesity, it can also come with unique challenges. Obesity during pregnancy is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, and it’s important to understand how this condition can impact both your health and the health of your baby. At

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Reproductive Disorders

Reproductive disorders can affect many aspects of a woman’s health, including her menstrual cycle, fertility, and ability to carry a pregnancy to term. These disorders can be caused by a variety of factors and may present in different ways, depending on the specific condition. At Advanced Women’s Care, we specialize in diagnosing and treating reproductive

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Uterine Adenomyosis

If you’ve been experiencing heavy periods, pelvic pain, or other unusual symptoms related to your menstrual cycle, you might be dealing with a condition called adenomyosis. This common but often misunderstood condition affects the uterus and can significantly impact a woman’s quality of life. At Advanced Women’s Care, we specialize in diagnosing and treating adenomyosis,

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Fetal Growth Issues

If you’ve been told that your baby may be experiencing fetal growth issues, you might be feeling concerned and uncertain about what this means for your pregnancy. Fetal growth problems can refer to situations where a baby is not growing as expected during pregnancy. While this condition can be concerning, early diagnosis and appropriate care

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Pregnancy

If you’ve been diagnosed with a reproductive polyp, you may have a lot of questions about what it is, how it affects your health, and what treatment options are available. At Advanced Women’s Care, we specialize in women’s health and are here to help you understand your condition, provide expert care, and guide you through

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Genital Tract Polyps

If you’ve been told that you have a polyp on your genital tract, you might be wondering what this means and how it can affect your health. While it’s understandable to have concerns, the good news is that genital tract polyps are typically non-cancerous and, in many cases, easily treatable. At Advanced Women’s Care, we

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