October 2, 2023 10:34 am Published by Midcity OBGYN Breast cancer affects millions of women worldwide. While you can’t change some factors, there are proactive measures you can take to lower your risk.
September 18, 2023 8:47 am Published by Midcity OBGYN Mark your calendars for Friday, September 29th, as Mid-City OB-GYN proudly hosts a Blood Drive that promises to make a life-changing impact!
September 14, 2023 11:17 am Published by Midcity OBGYN Millions of women have chosen an IUD as their preferred contraceptive method. It’s not a decision you should make on a whim.
August 11, 2023 7:49 am Published by Midcity OBGYN Many younger women having their first few mammograms are undoubtedly nervous. This is a new and somewhat scary test. Even women who are so-called “veterans” of mammogram screenings can find themselves with new questions or concerns.
August 3, 2023 10:41 am Published by Midcity OBGYN Mid-City OBGYN is now offering “heartbeat bears”
We have started offering heartbeat animals for our patients at their scheduled ultrasounds (i.e.
June 14, 2023 12:15 pm Published by Midcity OBGYN “What is causing my pelvic pain?” is a refrain we hear quite frequently at Mid-City OB-GYN in Omaha. It can be an issue with the digestive,
April 17, 2023 2:13 pm Published by Midcity OBGYN A decrease in estrogen is one of the main reasons for vaginal dryness, although there are other reasons as well. It can occur at any time in a woman’s life,
March 21, 2023 11:02 am Published by Midcity OBGYN Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when ovaries stop releasing eggs and estrogen levels drop. It usually occurs gradually over a period of time known as perimenopause.
February 20, 2023 2:33 pm Published by Midcity OBGYN Women routinely have Pap smears during their well-woman appointments typically every three years until they are age 65 and older. Once results have been reviewed,
January 23, 2023 1:01 pm Published by Midcity OBGYN Women who have either uterine polyps or fibroids can be asymptomatic, meaning they have no symptoms. They can go through life oblivious to these conditions unless they begin to have certain symptoms,