Addressing Disparities in Maternal Mortality: Understanding Why Women of Color Face Higher Risks During Pregnancy and Childbirth

Introduction: Maternal mortality is a pressing issue that affects women worldwide, but there’s a stark and troubling reality in the United States: women of color face maternal mortality rates that are significantly higher than those of their white counterparts. This racial disparity in maternal health outcomes is a critical concern that demands our attention, understanding,…

Protecting Your Health: The Importance of the Flu Shot

Protecting Your Health: The Importance of the Flu Shot As flu season approaches, it’s crucial to prioritize your health and well-being. At Women’s Care, we strongly encourage you to get your annual flu vaccination, especially in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which also affects the respiratory system. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and…

Unveiling the Connection: Hair Straighteners and Uterine Cancer

Unveiling the Connection: Hair Straighteners and Uterine Cancer Recent concerns have arisen following a new study by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), revealing a potential link between chemical hair straighteners and the risk of developing uterine cancer in women. Uterine cancer is a common gynecologic cancer that affects the female reproductive organs, specifically…

New Fourth Trimester Guidelines Highlight Need for Birth Follow-up Care

New Guidelines for the Fourth Trimester Last year the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) released new recommendations for obstetricians during the immediate postpartum period—what is often dubbed the fourth trimester. The new guidelines suggest that post-natal appointments are set as early as three weeks or sooner after birth for those with certain risk…

Preparation is Key for the Fourth Trimester

Postpartum care is vitally important, but planning for the few weeks following birth is just as essential. Last year the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) recommended earlier and more in-depth follow-up for patients during the immediate postpartum period. For good reason, as a large percentage of new moms skip postnatal care altogether; which can…