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Family Medicine Why You Need to Know Your Family Medical History and How to Collect It Thousands of diseases and disorders have a genetic component. Understanding your family's health history can save your life or a loved one. Coronavirus I'm Pregnant and I'm Worried About COVID-19. Here's what we know about COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, and how it may affect you and your baby. Obstetrics & Gynecology Stop The Leaks: One Conversation Can Bring an End to Incontinence Bladder control issues can be difficult to discuss with your doctor. But female incontinence is a common condition with many successful treatments. Gynecologic Oncology When Painful Periods Become a Bigger Problem Endometriosis is known as an invisible illness. But the pain is real and there are scars to prove it. Gynecologic Oncology Get a Screen and a Vaccine to Prevent Cervical Cancer Thanks to screening and vaccination guidelines, cervical cancer has become less common and more treatable. Vascular Surgery How to Deal With Varicose Veins During and After Your Pregnancy Carrying a child brings many changes, including varicose veins in some unexpected places. Obstetrics & Gynecology Life After Menopause: How to Live With the Effects of Low Estrogen Hot flashes. Night sweats. Mood swings. None of these things should stop you from living the high life after you hit menopause. Patient Stories “Healthy” With Cancer Like many healthy women, Janna Foels, 46, delayed having her first mammogram. Urogynecology When Pelvic Organs “Fall Down” Stephanie Morgan, M.D., a Urogynecologist with The Iowa Clinic, spends the time necessary to help women discover the right treatment – which usually doesn't require surgery. Patient Stories Three Tiny Babies, One Incredible Day Triplets have back-to-back heart surgeries at The Iowa Clinic. Physical Therapy Physical Therapy During Pregnancy Physical Therapist, Jill Berg, talks about the benefits of physical therapy during pregnancy.
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