Safe And Fun Summer Activities For Expecting Moms
Being pregnant in the summer is no walk in the park. Except a walk in a shady park might be nice.... View Article
Being pregnant in the summer is no walk in the park. Except a walk in a shady park might be nice.... View Article
Before the days of ultrasound, parents of twins had no idea they were about to have “double the fun.” Today parents can find out they are going to be parents of multiples well ahead of birth.... View Article
It’s no secret that many women are waiting longer to begin a family. They want to accomplish some personal goals like completing their graduate degrees or reaching professional milestones.... View Article
A monthly breast self-exam is another tool women have in conjunction with annual mammograms to find cancers early and improve survival rates.... View Article
What IUD is best for me? There are multiple factors involved in deciding upon the best IUD. It Is always best to get a recommendation from a skilled gynecologist like our board-certified OBGYNs in Anchorage,... View Article
Breast exams are performed to check for any unusual changes to your breast tissue. These checks are an important way to be proactive with your breast health—early detection is the best protection.... View Article
Some people will debate whether too much of a good thing is a good thing. We say yes,... View Article
Regardless of the reason, having urinary incontinence is embarrassing and let’s face it, you feel like you have lost control of your body.... View Article
Most women are familiar with the pattern of their menstrual cycle. Typically they bleed anywhere from four to seven days,... View Article
One of the most important imaging tools physicians have at their disposal is a mammogram. They have become vitally important because they save lives.... View Article
Congratulations to Katie Ulmer, FNP on her upcoming retirement! We will miss her almost as much as her patients will. We wish her the very best as she moves into this new adventure! You can still see her in the office until April 8, 2025. Learn more.