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Fibroids
Fibroids

At our clinic, we understand that fibroids can be a source of discomfort for many women. That's why we offer a range of treatment options to address this common condition. Whether you're experiencing mild or severe symptoms, we're here to help. Our team of experts can help you explore all of the options available to find the right treatment for you. From myomectomies to other innovative procedures, we use the latest techniques to provide effective and minimally invasive care. Don't let fibroids hold you back any longer. Contact us today to learn more about our fibroid treatment options and take the next step towards a healthier, happier you.


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Common Questions

  • What to expect from your first obstetric visit?

    Bloodwork

    Screening for infections 

    Ultrasound

    Calculation of your due date

    Physical exam

    Discussion of your medical and family history

    Answers to your questions


  • What Type of delivery should I choose?

    Vaginal Delivery is the safest and most recommended in our Practice.  


  • Where Should I deliver?

    It will be your choice to which hospital you want to deliver. We deliver at Tripoint Hospital 

  • Should I Try Vaginal Birth After C-Section ?

    Many women can have a vaginal birth after C-section. We offer Vaginal birth after C section after careful consediration of patient and child safety.

  • Can I take medication during pregnancy

    We recommend  NO medications, including over-the-counter preparations, unless authorized by our office.

    List of acceptable medication in pregnancy:

    • Acetaminophen
    • Tums
    • Robitussin
    • Mylicon
    • Topical Benadryl cream, Benadryl 25mg
  • Can I Travel During pregnancy?

    Travel is allowed until Last month of pregnancy. Seatbealts must be used but secure lap belt under your belly.

  • Can I have X rays ?

    X rays are fine during pregnancy if medically necessary.

  • When are the red flags in pregnancy and where to go?

    If you have any of these you should either come to the office or go to L&D :

    • Contractions
    • If your water breaks
    • Bleeding
    • Decrease Babys movement
    • UTI
    • Abnormal vaginal discharge
    • Fever
    • Pelvic pain
  • Can I have sex during pregnancy?

    Sex can be continued during pregnancy unless you are bleeding or have abnormal placenta location. Your Doctor will recommend avoiding sex if there is a concern during pregnancy

  • When can I visit my dentist?

    Dental care is recommended during pregnancy. However, the second trimester is the safest trimester for treatment.

  • What should I eat during pregnancy?

    • Avoid eating raw or undercooked meats, poultry, and eggs.
    • Avoid Junk food 
    • Avoid High Mercury fish
    • Avoid Honey
    • Drink 8 Glasses of water per day
    • Increase Fruits and vegetables in your diet

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