A Quiet Killer
HPV awareness can save lives By Patrick Kenney The Human Papillomavirus, commonly known as HPV, is quietly claiming the lives of thousands of women each year. What makes this stealthy killer so...
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Concern for what’s best for mother and baby could birth new legislation By Carroll Cole More women are choosing to have the baby at home, rather than bringing it home. According to the most recent data...
View ArticleThe Science of Birth
Infertility is not an absolute like it once was, but more research is needed By Nancy Maes When a couple of child-bearing age has not been able to get pregnant after having frequent unprotected sex for...
View ArticleThe Cost of Delaying Childbirth
Celebs can afford to do it, can you? By Nancy Maes So many stories abound about celebrities in their late 30s or 40s giving birth to healthy babies, that delaying childbirth seems like a normal,...
View ArticleDiagnosed with Infertility: Questions To Ask Your Doctor
Dr. Mary Wood Molo, a physician at Women’s Health Consultants and director of the IVF program at Rush University Medical Center, recommends that patients undergoing infertility treatment ask their...
View ArticlePrenatal Dangers
There are a lot of things that can go wrong during pregnancy, but doctors help reduce the risk by doing a lot of things right By Nancy Maes When a woman learns that she is pregnant, happy visions of...
View ArticleMary Wood Molo, MD
Women’s Health Consultants Infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss can be heartbreaking for women and couples who are trying to start or expand their families. At Women’s Health Consultants, Dr. Mary...
View Article6 Things to Know Before Starting Infertility Treatments
By Nadine Kenney Johnstone It’s a surprising statistic: One in every eight couples has trouble getting pregnant. With National Infertility Awareness Week approaching (April 23-29), it’s important to...
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