
Emergency Contraceptives 101: Your Options Explained
By Michelle Winter, MD
Accidents happen; emergency contraception gives you options. Learn how it works, when to take it, and what to expect so you can feel more confident and in control.
Accidents happen; emergency contraception gives you options. Learn how it works, when to take it, and what to expect so you can feel more confident and in control.
Bringing a new baby home is a celebratory time that unites family and friends; however, the current pandemic can generate increased apprehension and discomfort. Drs. Mia Taormina and Don Seidman provide insight and guidance to help you introduce your newborn to loved one’s so you can ease your worries and look forward to precious moments ahead.
Do you work full-time? Are you also a full-time mom? For many women, finding time for personal things you need to do can be difficult. And whether you like it or not, visiting the doctor for your yearly exam may be something that gets pushed to the side when you are short on time. However, your yearly exam is important. Through regular health screenings, your physician can identify problems at an early stage when they are most treatable. A physician performing a physical exam can find things you don’t or can’t notice yourself. So make an appointment, and get checked regularly!
While transitioning out of active treatment into survivorship can be relieving, it can stir up many emotions and questions. To help you prepare for life after cancer, surgeon Amrit Mangat, MD, answers questions about survivorship and remission.
Following a breast cancer diagnosis, you will receive a lot of information about your health and treatment options, which can bring up many questions and you may experience anxiety as you prepare for treatment. Whether you’re considering seeking a second opinion or are concerned about side effects, medical oncologist, Surekha Boddipalli, MD, answers common breast cancer treatment questions.