Women with multiple sclerosis taking b-cell suppressing therapies are at risk of developing persistent inflammatory vaginitis, according to a multidisciplinary team from NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia.
Do the hormone changes of menopause mean it’s time to kiss sex goodbye? As estrogen levels dip, women can experience symptoms such as hot flashes, anxiety, mood swings, and sleeplessness.
A study authored by a team of physicians in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology was recently featured in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ prestigious journal.
Scientists at academic medical centers and fertility companies are developing more accurate and less invasive ways to test whether embryos made through IVF procedures might have genetic abnormalities.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center held their third annual Staff Appreciation Day on Thursday, June 13.
People who have sex tend to have a few things in common: They like to feel good, they’ve dealt with a sex stain or two in their lives, and they’ve been exposed to HPV.
If you’re under 35 and have been trying to get pregnant for a year, or are over 35 and have been trying to get pregnant for six months, it’s time to see a fertility specialist.
Last month alone, four states passed laws that severely restrict access to abortion services. Alabama's governor signed the nation's strictest abortion ban into law on May 15.