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Why I would do my prenatal care at Mystick Women’s Health

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If I had a family member or friend who was pregnant, or if I personally needed prenatal care, I would want the care given at Mystick Women’s Health. I know this blog already sounds self-boasting, but I think the best indicator of quality of care is “would I personally want to come here” or “would I refer a family member here?” and in the two years that I have been working at MWH, the answer to that question has always been “yes”. Here is what makes our prenatal care unique and leading edge. 1 st  trimester non-invasive genetic testing: Here at MWH all of our patients, regardless of age or risk factors, are offered cell-free fetal DNA testing during their initial prenatal visit (around 10 weeks). Cell-free DNA is the most advanced way to detect early fetal abnormalities through genetic material that is released by the placenta and into the maternal blood circulation. The results are very accurate, the test is non-invasive (blood draw for mom), and if you choose, you can also...

The Benefits of Coconut Oil

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You know the man in My Big Fat Greek Wedding who swears on windex as the cure for everything? That’s how I feel about coconut oil. I first discovered how amazing coconut oil is when I was searching for a lotion. I like to be cognizant about what I put on my body and lotions can be filled with a lot of toxic chemicals. As with foods, it’s important to carefully read the ingredients in lotion, although most of the time we’re not thinking about ingredients, we  just search for what will give us that radiant Jennifer Lopez like skin. Here’s the thing. The skin is a permeable membrane, which means anything that you put on the skin gets absorbed in the body. That is why medications such as the birth control patch works so well in preventing pregnancy. The estrogen and progesterone in the patch gets absorbed through the skin and into the blood system. So it’s important to have the same mindset with lotion, especially if you are putting it over your breast which has thinner and more pe...

Should you be doing breast self exams?

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The world of gynecology used to vigilantly suggest doing monthly self breast exams. I remember my old nurse practitioner gave me a waterproof calendar with a waterproof pen and I was instructed  to hook it onto my shower head so that every month, one week after my period, I would check off that I did a self breast exam. That calendar never made it to my shower. Like many women, I know the importance of a self breast exam, but I find it hard to incorporate it into a monthly routine. The good news for us is that it is no longer recommended to do a monthly self breast exam. The new school of thought encompasses many more aspects of breast cancer screening and is now termed self-breast awareness.   For this blog post I will break down all the parts of self breast awareness and how to follow the new recommendations for self screening.    Be aware of what increases or decreases your risk for breast cancer. Consuming more than 1 alcoholic drink per day. Alcoho...

Normal vs. Concerning Symptoms After Birth

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The post-partum period is an incredibly joyous time for new parents, but it is also a period of adjustment and healing.  During this time, it is common for new mothers to focus on their newborn, but it’s equally as important for new mothers to take care of themselves. At Mystic Women’s Health we schedule a post-partum visit after 1 week of delivery if you are breastfeeding, after 2 weeks if you had a C-section, and after 6 weeks if you had a vaginal birth. However, in the mean time, it’s important to know what to expect during your post-partum days and to keep in mind when to call for evaluation. Wound Healing Normal: It is normal for vaginal wounds to take a few weeks to heal. Sitz baths can ease vaginal tears and cold packs can help with swelling and pain. Concerning: If your wound is not healing or you notice redness, heat or oozing, this may be a sign of infection and you should contact us for evaluation right away. Baby Blues & Postpartum Depression ...