by Women's Pelvic Health | Feb 4, 2026 | Testosterone in Men
Sexual health remains an important part of overall well-being at every stage of life. For many men, turning 50 brings noticeable physical and emotional changes, including shifts in libido, performance, and sexual confidence. These changes can be confusing or...
by Women's Pelvic Health | Feb 3, 2026 | Women's Health
Testosterone is often labeled a “male hormone,” but it plays an important role in female health as well. In women, testosterone is produced in smaller amounts by the ovaries and adrenal glands and works alongside estrogen and progesterone to support overall...
by Women's Pelvic Health | Jan 14, 2026 | Urogynecologist
A Urogynecologist is a specialist who diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the female pelvic floor, including bladder, uterine, and bowel issues. Women often wonder when it is appropriate to consult a urogynecologist versus a general gynecologist. Early...
by Women's Pelvic Health | Jan 13, 2026 | Fibroid
Heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids is a common concern among women. Fibroids are noncancerous growths in the uterus that can cause prolonged, heavy periods, pelvic pain, and pressure on the bladder or bowel. While occasional heavy periods may be normal,...
by Women's Pelvic Health | Jan 12, 2026 | Overactive Bladder
Overactive bladder (OAB) affects millions of women, causing sudden urges to urinate, frequent trips to the restroom, and, in some cases, urge incontinence. When lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises, and medications are insufficient, Botox (botulinum toxin)...