Miscarriages are common but the experiences can leave individuals feeling isolated. VPFW explores some common misconceptions about miscarriage and fertility.
Browsing: Virginia Physicians for Women
Dr. Kathryn Lucas with VPFW shares risks, symptoms, and treatments for postpartum depression.
Dr. Katy Sanderson, OB/GYN at Virginia Physicians for Women, discusses recommendations for breast self-breast exams and more.
Dr. Maggie Lincoln, OB/GYN at Virginia Physicians for Women, discusses the differences between birth control methods and how teens can find their best option.
Dr. Jennie Draper with VPFW shares insights on how pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding affect an athlete’s body and how to adjust your training.
Jennie Draper, MD, of Virginia Physicians for Women, on uterine fibroids – symptoms, risks, and medical and surgical treatment options.
Girls on the Run (GOTR) inspires girls to lead joyful, healthy, and confident lives. Through running, girls develop strategies for resolving conflict and more!
Garrett Wren, OB/GYN at Virginia Physicians for Women and father of three boys answers FAQs about the HPV vaccine and how it can prevent some forms of cancer.
“Let’s Talk Periods!” VPFW and Sylvia’s Sisters collaborate to produce educational content about menstrual health for young people.
Dr. Kathryn Lucas of VPFW has important information for you or a loved one who may be living with the symptoms of postpartum depression.
Dr. Liz Pinkerton, an OB/GYN at Virginia Physicians for Women, shares insights on sexual assault and the steps survivors can take to get closer to healing.
When perimenopause knocks you flat, VPFW’s Dr. Emily Stone has some bounce-back strategies. We’re talking to you, Gen Xers!