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With the Delta variant, a nearly twice as contagious variant of the COVID-19 virus surging in the United States, some people may still be concerned about potential health risks from having elective surgery. The Center for Innovative GYN Care, having recognized since the start of the pandemic that pain and other GYN symptoms can’t wait, …

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One of the hallmark symptoms of endometriosis is pain. Whether it occurs only during a menstrual period or it’s more constant throughout the month, endometriosis pain is more than just period cramping. And while endometriosis is a gynecological condition, pain can often be felt in locations outside of the pelvis. For many people with endometriosis, …

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Adenomyosis, a disease that occurs when uterine tissue grows into the wall or muscle of the uterus, can cause a variety of severe symptoms, including heavy bleeding, painful periods and bloating or swelling in the abdomen. In addition, adenomyosis can also cause infertility in childbearing-age women. For women who want to have children, an adenomyosis …

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Maria Yeager started the online support group Adenomyosis Fighters after struggling with severe symptoms from adenomyosis for 17 years. After countless doctor appointments, dismissed symptoms and debilitating pain, she knew she didn’t want any other women to go through the same difficult journey without support. CIGC is proud to partner with Yeager and Adenomyosis Fighters …

Adenomyosis Fighter: One Woman’s Journey Through Adenomyosis Read More »

Could Adenomyosis Be the Reason for Your Painful Periods? Pain during your period is often a sign of a gynecological condition, and the culprit could be a little-known condition called adenomyosis. Painful periods are a regular occurrence for many women, and physicians often dismiss pain during menstruation as “normal.” But when pain moves beyond mild …

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Infertility, or the inability to conceive children, affects about 12% of women in the U.S. Many women turn to in vitro fertilization (IVF) for medical assistance with getting pregnant, but expensive fertility treatments may leave complex gynecological conditions hidden. To become pregnant, women need their ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus to be in optimal condition …

The Key to Fertility: Why You Might Need A GYN Specialist Read More »

Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths that affect about 80% of women by age 50. They can show up inside or outside of the uterus and cause a multitude of severe symptoms, including heavy bleeding, pain and pelvic pressure and bloating. For women of childbearing age who plan on becoming pregnant, the most concerning secondary condition …

How the Acessa Procedure Compares to LAAM for Fertility Read More »