Tag: obgyn

Fetal Movement: What’s Normal?

Everyday we get a wide variety of questions from expecting moms about their babies’ movements inside. When should I feel it? Why is my baby moving so much? Why can’t I feel my baby moving enough? What’s this weird thing I am feeling? Is my baby ok? Let’s take a few minutes to review fetal movement from […]

Written by on September 15, 2022

Supporting Breastfeeding Moms

Previously written and published by Ivy Bagly in 2019 Hello everyone.  One of our family medicine colleagues (and certified lactation consultant) Ivy Bagly, asked to be a guest blogger in honor of World Breastfeeding Week (held annually in August).  Her blog addresses how friends, family and co-workers can help support a breastfeeding mom.  When choosing to feed your […]

Written by on August 23, 2022

Update on Pap Smear Guidelines

We at Kamm McKenzie are updating our Pap smear guidelines to follow the most recent recommendations.  In the past, many women have been advised to have annual Pap smears or Pap smears every 3 years.  The most recently updated guidelines as of April 2021 have changed to increase the duration between screenings due to our evolving knowledge of how cervical cancer develops.  We have learned it takes many many years to go from an abnormal Pap to cervical cancer, thus allowing us to space out the time between screenings.  

Written by on August 16, 2022

Pelvic Pain: Endometriosis

Presentation of symptoms with endometriosis is variable.  I was always taught that someone with the most severe endometriosis can be asymptomatic and someone with the tiniest amount can have severe pain.  The most common symptom is pelvic pain, especially with periods. 

Written by on July 29, 2022

Planning For Pregnancy

Previously written and published in 2012 Being proactive and planning for pregnancy can really work in your favor. Here are 9 important items to consider when you’re thinking about having a baby. 1. Start Prenatal Vitamins I recommend all women start taking prenatal vitamins well before they start trying to conceive, and certainly once they stop […]

Written by on July 14, 2022

Pelvic Pain: Is it an ovarian cyst?

patients have not had any imaging to show they even have a current cyst.  Or they have been seen in the emergency department recently and were told that a cyst could be causing their pain.  As you can imagine, the answer is not always so clear.  Why is that?  Because it is natural for women of reproductive age to make cysts each month!  So the emergency room provider, if they do not find anything emergent, will often tell you it could be the little cyst causing your pain. 

Written by on May 12, 2022