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Premature Menopause: What It Is, Why It Happens, and How to Get Support

Learn what premature menopause is, why it happens, and how Summit Health supports women with expert care and personalized treatment plans.

Signs of Cervical Cancer: What to Watch for and When to See Your Doctor

Learn the early signs of cervical cancer, how fast it can spread, and when to see a doctor, plus how Summit Health supports women at every stage.

How Often Should You Get a Pap Smear? Here’s What Doctors Recommend

Learn how often you should get a Pap Smear and why you need one.

Mom Welcomes New Baby During Surprise In-Office Delivery

Labor Day came a bit early for expectant mother Anu Fernandez. But the surprise was a truly welcomed gift. On Friday, September 2nd, the obstetrics and gynecology team in West...

Sexual Health at Every Age: What You Need to Know

STIs can affect anyone at any age. Practicing good sexual health is crucial to exploring sexuality and living life. Read more about sexual health tips and how to stay safe.

Five Things to Know About Cord Blood Banking

Cord blood is the blood left in the umbilical cord and placenta after birth. Learn more about the hidden benefits of cord blood and its connection with stem cells.

Removing Gender Bias from Health Care: Women Learn How to Advocate for Themselves

When women report the same medical symptoms as men, they're often the victim of gender bias. Learn more about women's health, how to be direct with your doctor, and be...

Spotlight on Black Maternal Health Week

Black women in the United States are more likely to die from pregnancy-related health complications than white women. Learn the reasons why black maternity health is so important and how...

Uterine Fibroids: What Every Woman Needs to Know

If you are a woman, chances are you will develop uterine fibroids at some point in your life. Fibroids, or growths that develop from the cells of the uterus, are...

Endometriosis Explained

According to the Endometriosis Association, endometriosis is a chronic disorder that affects over 6.3 million women and girls in the United States. Despite this alarming statistic, many women remain unfamiliar...

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