Data from previous studies show that Black women experience higher rates of perinatal depression, compared with other racial groups. Medscape Medical News
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Among patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are more likely to have moderate to severe depression or
Sexual activity and function improve or at least are maintained following pelvic organ prolapse surgery, Danielle D. Antosh, MD, of the Houston Methodist
A new study finds 1 in 4 women have tried cannabis to manage menopause symptoms. Laura Hamilton is one of them. She’s used pot recreationally since she
The Food and Drug Administration has updated its page on Essure information for patients and health care providers to add additional information on adverse
A new group of nonhormonal drugs currently in clinical trials shows strong promise for treating menopausal hot flashes as effectively as hormones, researchers
Women undergoing vaginal surgery have better physical function after 6 weeks when they are positioned in boot stirrups rather than candy cane stirrups
Seven percent of pregnant women report using prescription opioids during their pregnancy, and almost a third of those women did not receive counseling
Healthcare providers fail to ask 1 in 5 prenatal patients and 1 in 8 postpartum patients about depression, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and