This blog may be a place to keep up with interesting research in the areas of women’s health, but we’re also invested in providing information to our patients and visitors about existing wisdom in obstetrics and gynecology.
That’s why we’ve built our knowledge center, a growing resource for our Florida OB/GYN patients and others who may visit our website. What will you find in our knowledge center?
Articles: Our women’s health knowledge center articles are few, but we add to their number every month. Right now you can read guides there on three well woman care topics.
Really, what is a midwife? This article explains the role of the modern-day midwife, and how midwives have evolved from birthing children to serve as primary health providers handling nearly all aspects of well woman care.
Menstruation and Ovulation: A Step-by-Step Guide Looking to learn about menstruation or get a refresher for what you learned in school? This article walks you through the entire biological process from beginning to end.
Recognizing the Signs of Menopause This article helps you learn to recognize the most common signals that you are beginning the process of menopause.
Information on Treatments: Our knowledge center also offers a number of pages detailing specific treatments our office performs, many of which are growing in popularity throughout the women’s health world.
Look there if you are interested in learning more about Gardasil HPV vaccine, Essure permanent birth control, or Novasure treatments for heavy periods.
Videos: The Florida OB/GYNs at All About Women stay at the forefront of medical technology to ensure the best possible treatment for our patients. Watch clips of interviews with doctors Agrios and Lobst as they discuss developments in women’s health and surgical technology, including revolutionary robotic surgery techniques.
Links: We’re pleased to provide a directory of links to other useful women’s health resources around the web, so that our patients and website visitors can learn more about women’s health, medical technology, pregnancy, conditions and treatments.
Recommended Reading: Our recommended reading list is growing, but right now it lists three of our top recommendations for expecting mothers. Each approaches pregnancy from a different standpoint and with a different tone, and together they make a well-rounded reading list.
Keep checking back
As we said, our knowledge center is a work in progress, but we hope to continue to grow this valuable resource. Keep checking back to see the most recent articles, links and more.