A good diet, exercise and plenty of sleep are all vital for expectant mothers to have a healthy pregnancy. Now researchers are adding another important component: toxic stress control.
According to the CDC, every year 39,000 HPV-related cancers are diagnosed in the U.S. Trying to address this problem, New York City Council has approved a bill to help raise awareness about HPV.
A large retrospective database study linked the use of vaginal brachytherapy and chemotherapy with improved survival among patients with early-stage uterine papillary serous carcinoma.
Today, Chrissy Teigen opened up about her experience with postpartum depression and anxiety in an essay for Glamour magazine that's equal parts raw and powerful.
Hey Mama! continue their Ask A? series with a great conversation with Dr. Reut Moyal and Dr. Dhruti Mehta on topics ranging from c-sections, to contraception, to post-partum mood changes.
One in 10 women has endometriosis, a painful condition that is manageable but not curable. Jeannie Kim, MD discusses symptoms, risk, treatment and opening up to your health care provider.
Getting your period usually isn't just a matter of bleeding out of your vagina; it often comes with a bonus pack of other irksome symptoms that change the way your body feels and how you act.
Postmenopausal women who intentionally lost weight over the course of three years had a lower risk of endometrial cancer up to 11 years later compared to women whose weight didn’t change.