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Sex and Yeast Infections: Is There a Link?

Are yeast infections sexually transmitted? Many women think so, but in fact yeast infections almost always appear on their own, with or without sexual activity. Still, some forms of birth control may increase a woman's risk, while others should be avoided during a yeast infection. Tune in as doctors discuss what women should know about yeast infections and sex.

Prenatal Yoga - Getting Ready for the Big Day

Prenatal yoga does more than keep a woman in shape during pregnancy. It can help prepare her mind and body for the big day.

Yoga for New Moms

Postnatal yoga does more than help a new mom get back in shape - it can help her be a better mother.

Getting the Right Care Before You Conceive

The steps to having a healthy baby start well before you get pregnant. Preconception care includes planning, screening and counseling for good health.

Getting the Right Care Before Your Baby is Born

Getting good prenatal care is one of the best things a mom-to-be can do for her baby.

Unusual Tumors in the Ovary

Irene used to get red-faced at parties. But it wasn't until her doctor made the connection between her irregular periods and her flushing that she learned she had carcinoid syndrome.

Exercise Is Beneficial for Expectant Mothers

Experts say that exercise is an excellent idea for most expectant mothers.

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Women & Heart Disease

Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women. Here are the facts every women needs to know to minimize her risks.

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Health Study Offers Critical Findings for Boomer Women

A recent study reveals that at least one third of boomer women suffer from one or more pelvic health conditions. Now there is a new education awareness campaign designed to arm women with the tools and knowledge necessary to overcome this problem.

Labor and Delivery: What You Should Know About the Big Day

After nine months of doctor's visits, large clothing, physical discomfort and joyous expectation, a mother finally reaches the last stages of pregnancy- labor and delivery. Join our panel of specialists as they take us step by step through the process of labor and delivery.

Yeast Infections: When Should You Treat Yourself?

When women experience the signs of a yeast infection, they often prefer to self-medicate rather than check with their doctor. But the symptoms are similar to those of more serious conditions and only your doctor can tell the difference. Tune is as our experts share important information all women should know.

What is a Hysteroscopy?

If you are suffering from abnormal bleeding, you may have submucus fibroid tumors. These tumors can cause severe cramping, fatigue, heavy menstrual periods and bleeding in between periods. Fortunately, they can be removed by your gynecologist with a hysteroscopy. Join us as gynecologist Martin Goldstein, MD and a hysteroscopy patient discuss this important procedure.

Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Part 2

As many as 20 to 50 percent of all women develop fibroids. These benign muscle tumors usually grow in the uterus, and can cause pain, and in some cases, infertility. Join our panel as they discuss abnormal bleeding and fibroid concerns.

Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Part 1

As many as 20 to 50 percent of all women develop fibroids. These benign muscle tumors usually grow in the uterus, and can cause pain, and in some cases, infertility. Join our panel as they discuss abnormal bleeding and fibroid concerns.

Yeast Infections and Pregnancy: A Cause for Concern

Yeast infections are a common problem for women and some say pregnancy increases your risk. Many women feel they know enough about the condition to take care of it themselves, but for pregnant women, self-diagnosis is a no-no. Tune in as experts discuss why pregnant women are considered more prone to yeast infections and why a doctor's visit is a must.

For Treating Yeast Infections, Women Have a Choice

Yeast infections are a problem most women will have to experience at least once in their lives. There are dozens of treatment options available, but how do you know which is right for you? Join experts as they discuss the pros and cons of different prescription and over-the-counter medications.

Recurrent Yeast Infections: Should You Worry?

While up to 75 percent of women will experience a yeast infection once in their lifetime, an unlucky 5 percent will have frequent, recurring episodes. Join our panelists as they tell us why yeast infections come back and what you should do if it happens to you.

Abnormal Periods: When Should You Worry?

Does your period seem unusual? Is it surprisingly heavy, or unpredictable and infrequent? Abnormal uterine bleeding comes in many forms, and has many different causes, from fibroids and polyps to hormonal problems. Fortunately, in many cases the condition can be cured quickly and easily. Join our experts to learn why AUB happens, and what you can do about it.

Hysteroscopy: What Women Need to Know

For many doctors, hysteroscopy represents a great leap forward in gynecology. Others have been slower to embrace this new technology. What should patients know in order to navigate this uncertain terrain? Join us as we talk to four of the nation's leading experts to find out.

Abnormal Bleeding: A Patient's Perspective

Every year, thousands of woman suffering from abnormal uterine bleeding are told that their only option is hysterectomy. Some choose to undergo this complicated and invasive procedure, while others simply choose to live with their condition. But hysterectomy is not necessarily your only treatment choice.

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