DR. DONN
Dr. Donn specializes in providing women individualized care, while using the latest 3D ultrasound technology. My goal is to help you have a heal...
A colposcopy is a tool used to provide a magnified view of the cervix. It is a camera with two eyepieces and a bright light mounted on a stand. When lab results show abnormal cells on the cervix, the doctor wi...
Women should have pap smears every 1-3 years from the age of 21 or when they become sexually active. Most women can have the test every 3 years, although women with a family history of cervical cancer, HPV, or ...
A pap smear is a screening exam used to detect cervical cancer and other uterine and vaginal conditions. During the procedure, cells from the cervix are gently collected with a special tool and then observed an...
researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have developed a non-invasive diagnostic test using artificial intelligence for the accurate detection of true cases of an early-stag...
Weight gain throughout pregnancy is completely normal. You'll gain more weight in the second and third trimesters than in the first, and the more you exercise, the more calories you'll need to consume. A seden...
Try to remind yourself that emotional upheaval is normal right now. That said, making a conscious effort to nurture yourself can help during these turbulent times.
-Remember to take it easy. Resist the urge ...
HOW MUCH WEIGHT TO GAIN AND WHEN
Unlike the equation used to calculate your BMI, the process of putting on pounds is not an exact science. Your rate of weight gain will depend on a variety of factors, such as ...
Why is gaining a healthy amount of weight important?
Gaining a healthy amount of weight may help you have a more comfortable pregnancy and delivery. It also may help you have fewer pregnancy complications, s...
The Pros of Knowing
The most common reasons for parents finding out the gender of their babies while pregnant are simple:
1. If you know your baby’s gender ahead of time, you can plan ahead.
2. You can...