The Link Between Fibroids and Infertility Part 1: What Every Obstetrician Should Know

Fibroids, also known as uterine leiomyomas, are benign growths that develop in the muscular wall of the uterus. These growths vary in size and can have a significant impact on a woman’s fertility. Understanding the relationship between fibroids and infertility is essential for obstetricians and gynecologists to provide optimal care to women seeking to conceive. […]

The Role of Pelvic Floor Exercises in Managing Stress Urinary Incontinence

Women around the world share the experience of urine leakage when they laugh, cough or do physical activity.  This condition is known as stress urinary incontinence and is not limited to women. However, incontinence or loss of bladder controls affects twice as many women as men. This could be due to the fact women go […]

Part 2: Managing Fibroids in Perimenopausal Women: Challenges and Best Practices

Uterine fibroids are common, impacting anywhere between 20% to 70% of women.1 They’re almost always harmless—in other words, they rarely develop into cancer—and sometimes women don’t even realize they have them. That’s not always the case. Other women have severe symptoms:1 As we explored in Part 1 of this series, there are unique considerations when […]

Part 1: Managing Fibroids in Perimenopausal Women: Challenges and Best Practices

Uterine fibroids occur in women of all ages. In fact, fibroids are the most common benign or non-cancerous gynecologic tumors in premenopausal women worldwide.1 Fibroids aren’t associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer; almost never develop into cancer; can range in size from seedlings to big enough to distort the uterus; and women can […]