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Common Conception Myths

Myth: You can control your baby’s sex. Evidenced-based medical trials have not been able to prove that couples can control whether they have a boy or girl through any sort of special positions, timing, or nutritional plans. In fact, couples that try to follow these methods may have more trouble reproducing because they may avoid […]

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Get Healthy for Pregnancy 2023

Setting up a preconception appointment with your ob-gyn is the most essential step you can take toward preventive care for you and your baby. During this appointment, you and your ob-gyn may discuss: Your diet and healthy lifestyles Risks, protection from, and treatment of sexually transmitted infections Your medical and family history Any medications you

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The Benefits of Collaborating Providers for Breast Care

Jackson Healthcare for Women provides collaborative care at its comprehensive breast care center alongside Lakeland Radiology, P.A. Our onsite ob/gyns and radiologists work together to deliver faster results, expedite additional testing and treatment protocols as well as provide services at less costs.   What is collaborative care?   Collaborative care is a patient-centered care model

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The Importance of Annual Mammograms, Especially for Women Over 40

Questions about when to have a mammogram are common since new guidelines were established over the last five or so years. We recommend following the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists guidelines, which suggest that women at average risk of breast cancer receive a screening mammography every 1-2 years beginning at age 40. If you

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Depression in Women

Women will go through a variety of hormonal fluctuations throughout their lifetimes, beginning as early as adolescence and continuing through menopause. At these pivotal times, it’s important to keep mental health in check as hormonal changes can be responsible for increased feelings of depression. Depression can go beyond hormone fluctuations as well depending on family

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April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month

Nobody wants to talk about sexually transmitted infections, but they are on the rise. Thankfully, most are preventable and treatable. Read on to learn the facts about sexually transmitted infections this Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month. It is reported that there are nearly 20 million new sexually transmitted infections every year in the U.S. If

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