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Beyond Six Weeks: Why New Moms Remain at Risk
A new study reveals that nearly one-third of pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. occur six weeks to a year after giving birth.
Hormone Therapy for Menopause: What to Know
For decades, fears about the potential health risks of HRT have left menopausal women with limited symptom relief. But times have changed.
Why Women With PCOS Have a Higher Risk of Diabetes
More than half of women with PCOS develop type 2 diabetes by age 40, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Bacterial Vaginosis or Yeast Infection? Here’s How to Tell
While the two conditions may seem similar at first glance, it’s important to understand their differences.
Is Tylenol Safe During Pregnancy? Separating Fact from Fiction
Can Tylenol use in pregnancy increase the risk of autism and ADHD? A fetal health expert weighs in on the FDA’s controversial announcement.
How to Make Sex in Midlife the Best Yet
If you’re struggling with sex or relationship issues in midlife, you’re not alone. Learn how sex can be even better at 50 and beyond.
Is Your Gel Manicure Safe? What the EU’s Ban Means for You
For many women a manicure is a form of self-care. A common ingredient, trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide (TPO), was recently banned.
Can You Get Pregnant During Perimenopause? Yes – Here’s Why
The risk of pregnancy declines with age, but it doesn’t hit zero until a woman has gone a full year without a menstrual period.