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Lab
HOTFLASHES | April 2022

Apr 01

Warning Signs of Postpartum Depression 
While having a baby can be a very exciting time, it can also bring a whole new set of anxieties and stresses. This

Heart
HOTFLASHES | February 2022

Feb 01

Signs of a Heart Attack in Women 
While the signs of a heart attack may seem obvious, the signs can actually be different than what most people typically a

Holding hands
HOTFLASHES | January 2022

Jan 01

How You Can Prevent Birth Defects During Pregnancy
January is Birth Defect Prevention Awareness Month, and although all birth defects cannot be prevented, ther

Stay Safe
COVID-19 Update

Jan 06

As the number of COVID cases continues to rise, we want to remind you to stay safe. At The Veranda, we are doing our part to keep our patients safe by being selective with appointment times, social distancing in our waiting areas, separating sick and well patients, and even allowing patients to remote check-in while waiting in their cars.

Gestational Diabetes
Hotflashes | February 2021

Feb 01

The cause of gestational diabetes is unknown. Thousands of women are affected every year, nearly ten percent of pregnancies in America. We do know that the placenta supports the baby as it grows.

 5 Most Common Questions About Menopause
5 Most Common Questions About Menopause

Feb 01

Women tend to greet menopause with mixed emotions. They may be nervous about getting older or anxious about what they’re experiencing, physically and emotionally.

 COVID and Pregnancy
COVID and Pregnancy

Feb 01

Experts are learning more every day about the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) is following the situation closely.

Flu Vaccine and Pregnancy
Flu Vaccine and Pregnancy

Feb 01

 
Normal changes in the immune system that occur during pregnancy may increase your risk of flu complications. You also have a higher risk of pr

 Healing and Adjusting after Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Healing and Adjusting after Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Feb 01

At 36, Lauren is a happy and healthy Colorado mom who likes to hike with her two kids. But 5 years ago, after the birth of her second child, she developed pelvic organ prolapse (POP).

 21 Reasons to See a GYN Before Turning 21
21 Reasons to See a GYN Before Turning 21

Feb 01

Although most teens don’t need to have a Pap test until they are 21 years old, there are at least 21 reasons to see a gynecologist before then.