Heart Health and National Wear Red Day®

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Across the country, medical institutions, companies and individuals participated in National Wear Red Day® on February 1, 2012. The staff and physicians at Virginia Women’s Center were proud to join this effort by donning red and helping spread awareness about heart disease in women. Heart disease kills more women than all cancers combined. While it […]

Selecting the Right Birth Control Method for You

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There are a variety of options to consider when selecting your preferred method of contraception. Many of the birth control options available – pills, implants, injections, rings, patches and IUDs – serve as temporary solutions for contraception, meaning that at any time, women can choose to discontinue use and have a chance of becoming pregnant […]

Botox Approved for the Treatment of Overactive Bladder

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Botox – yes, the same Botox used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles – was approved by the FDA in January 2013 as a treatment option for individuals who suffer from overactive bladder. An estimated 17 to 53 million Americans are affected by overactive bladder. Frequent urination – the main symptom associated with overactive bladder […]

Frequently Asked Questions: Clinical Research Studies

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Every day, our health care providers are able to prescribe medications and/or treatments that have the potential to improve our lives and make us healthy. Before medications and/or treatments are approved, they must go through several phases of clinical research studies to ensure they are safe and effective for use in the general population. The […]

The Human Papillomavirus and New Research Underway

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a very common sexually transmitted disease that is passed through skin-to-skin contact. HPV is primarily spread through sexual intercourse, but it can be spread through any sexual contact. Since many people with HPV do not develop symptoms or health problems from the virus, individuals do not always know they are infected […]

What a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Can Do For You

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We hear from women all the time about the special relationship they have with their nurse practitioner at Virginia Women’s Center. In honor of National Nurse Practitioner Week, November 11-17, we wanted to remind our patients that a nurse practitioner makes a great health care provider for many of your routine care needs–whether you are […]

Preventing Osteoporosis

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Last week’s blog post focused on the symptoms, risk factors and detection of Osteoporosis. While certain factors can increase one’s risk for Osteoporosis, there are some measures that all women can take to help prevent the development of Osteoporosis. Weight-bearing exercises and muscle-strengthening exercises can help women increase bone mass before menopause and slow bone […]

Osteoporosis: Symptoms, Risk Factors and Detection

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“If you want strong bones, make sure you finish your milk.” An old, familiar saying that takes you back to the dinner table during your childhood! While it may have been some time since you considered your bone health, having strong bones is a lifelong pursuit and one that becomes even more important as you […]

Perimenopause: What’s Normal and What’s Not

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Puberty, pregnancy and you guessed it – another life transition that starts with a ‘p’ – perimenopause. While you are probably familiar with the term menopause, what many women don’t realize is that there are several years prior to menopause that are defined as perimenopause. Just like other life transitions that you’ve already gone through, […]

HCA Ranked #1 HealthCare Medical Facility

Sure, the HCA Women’s Services advertise on our Richmondmom.com website, but that’s not the only reason to celebrate all that they have to offer! HCA was ranked by Fortune Magazine as one of the nation’s 50 best hospitals, and they are among the top 1% in the nation. They are number 1 in the HealthCare: […]