Could Your Pelvic Pain be Endometriosis?
March is Endometriosis Awareness month – a good time to learn more about a disease that affects nearly 176 million women worldwide.... View Article
March is Endometriosis Awareness month – a good time to learn more about a disease that affects nearly 176 million women worldwide.... View Article
The very first way you prepare for a hysterectomy is making the decision to move forward. You have completed your research and understand why it will be beneficial.... View Article
The female body undergoes many changes as a woman gets older, as she goes through common life experiences like childbirth, and as she undergoes hormonal changes.... View Article
Childbirth is one of the main causes for pelvic floor disorders, and it can become more severe with each birth, especially if the labor was long or difficult.... View Article
Most of us are wary of looking stupid or asking stupid questions, but at your OBGYN, there is no such thing as a “stupid” question or subject.... View Article
Premenstrual syndrome or PMS describes a variety of symptoms that occur a week or so before the onset of a woman’s period.... View Article
Your gynecologist has seen and heard it all. Some women, though, become embarrassed about discussing certain topics and avoid telling their doctor about symptoms and specific changes with their bodies.... View Article
The simple answer to the question, “when should I see my gynecologist about pelvic pain?” is if the pelvic pain is new or different,... View Article
You may wonder how your gynecologist can help maximize your sexual health, and the truth is they can help, but only if you let them.... View Article
Dr. Leslie Kardos offers several minimally invasive robotic surgery options, but it can be difficult to separate the true difference between all of these highly-technical terms as compared to traditional surgical methods.... View Article