From morning sickness to labor, learn about your pregnancy week by week utilizing this helpful guide!
TODAY.COM
A week-by-week guide to common pregnancy symptoms
If you are missing work or school due to menstruation, give North Georgia Women's Center a call. There may be a treatment option that is right for you.
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4 People on What It's Really Like to Miss Work or School Because of Your Period
"You may choke up like me when it’s time to give your biggest baby one last hug before you meet your next one, but just remember this is all a beautiful part of this crazy life. Your heart is about to grow so much more full with love."
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Dear mama whose heart is twisted about having another baby
There are many causes of female infertility and our specialists use the most up to date testing procedures to ensure an accurate diagnosis. Learn more about the causes of infertility and call our office to schedule a consultation today.
https://northgeorgiawomens.com/gynecology/infertility/
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Infertility Testing and Treatment in Dalton | North Georgia Women's Center
Happy birthday to this 60 year old child of the 60s. Have a groovy day, Doc!
There are tons of cute and creative ways to announce a pregnancy this season! How did you announce your pregnancy?
WHATTOEXPECT.COM
16 Beautiful Fall Pregnancy Announcement Ideas You’ll Love
With the increase in domestic violence cases during the COVID-19 pandemic, awareness and action are urgently needed. This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, learn the signs of domestic violence and how to get support: https://www.thehotline.org/
When it comes to breast exams and screening tools, more is always better. Find out how to do a breast self exam, when to do it, and why they are so important here:
https://northgeorgiawomens.com/posts/cancer/the-importance-of-regular-breast-self-examinations/
NORTHGEORGIAWOMENS.COM
The Importance Of Regular Breast Self Examinations
Parents who lose a baby during pregnancy or infancy need to grieve their loss, but friends and relatives may not understand how deeply they’ve been affected by what has happened. October is is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. Take time to let your loved ones know you're available to listen, hug, or help out however you can.
https://www.talkspace.com/blog/pregnancy-infant-loss-awareness-effect-mental-health/
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! We encourage everyone to take time to support survivors, learn about their family’s history of breast cancer, make an appointment to talk about their risk, and make healthy choices that can reduce their risk of breast cancer.
https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/breast/basic_info/index.htm
In the past, open surgical hysterectomies resulted in hospital stays of several days, pain, a lengthy recovery time and a large abdominal scar. Now, minimally invasive surgical techniques result in hysterectomies that eliminate many of the disadvantages of traditional open surgical procedures.
Learn more about the procedure here: https://northgeorgiawomens.com/gynecology/hysterectomy/
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Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy | Dalton GA | Fibroid Treatment
Forty percent of breast cancer diagnoses are first detected by the women themselves doing self exams. Contact North Georgia Women's Center if you notice any changes in the size of shape of a lump or if you notice dimpling in your breast.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the flu vaccine for all women who are pregnant, are thinking about getting pregnant, have recently given birth, and those who are breastfeeding.
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I'm Pregnant. Should I Get a Flu Shot? (for Teens) - Nemours KidsHealth
A new study has found that as many as 60% of teenagers who have pelvic pain may actually have endometriosis. If you or your teen is experiencing pelvic pain, schedule an appointment with North Georgia Women's Center. Earlier diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis can help a person with the condition control their symptoms and may help slow the progression of the disease.
VERYWELLHEALTH.COM
Endometriosis Is More Common in Teenagers Than Previously Thought, Study Finds
Having a child can be a source of stress for many soon-to-be moms, but you can rest easy knowing that the North Georgia Women's Center team will be with you every step of the way. View our full list of obstetrical services here: https://northgeorgiawomens.com/obstetrics/
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Prenatal Care & Family Care Obstetrician in Dalton, GA
Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at North Georgia Women's Center. May you find plenty of reasons to give thanks this season!
If you're going to be celebrating with family during Thanksgiving, you may be a little more stressed than normal... But there are a lot of reasons why Thanksgiving is actually the best when you're pregnant!
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8 Reasons Why Being Pregnant On Thanksgiving Is The Best Day Of Your Life
Because there is a wide range of causes, it is always a good idea to contact North Georgia Women's Center if you’re experiencing pelvic pain, especially if it’s occurring regularly.
MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM
Pelvic pain in women: 15 possible causes
Something for me to remember.
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Preparing for labor and delivery can be overwhelming for many soon-to-be moms. Here are some of the top tips to prepare for the birth experience that won't make you feel overwhelmed.
HEALTHLINE.COM
Trying to Prep for Labor? These Are the Tips You'll Actually Use
Great information for soon-to-be moms. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask a provider at North Georgia Women's Center.
MOTHER.LY
5 lies I believed about giving birth
If you're experiencing severe pain related to your period, are having problems with infertility, and suffer from heavy periods, schedule an appointment with North Georgia Women's Center.
https://northgeorgiawomens.com/posts/womens-health/6-signs-you-may-have-endometriosis/
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6 Signs You May Have Endometriosis - North Georgia Women's Center
Wearing Red today at North Georgia Women’s Center showing support for those battling heart disease.
Each year, on February 4th, we recognize World Cancer Day. Together, we can prevent, detect earlier and treat cancer successfully! https://www.cancer.org/latest-news/special-coverage/world-cancer-day.html
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women in the U.S. This American Heart Month, learn how to lower your chance for heart disease, ask your health provider questions about heart health, and make sure you know the symptoms of a heart attack. https://www.cdc.gov/women/heart/index.htm