
“Headaches in Pregnancy” – with Dr. Naomi Feuer
Joining us for the first time is Dr. Naomi Feuer, a neurologist who practices just a few blocks from MFMA. She sees many patients, both

Joining us for the first time is Dr. Naomi Feuer, a neurologist who practices just a few blocks from MFMA. She sees many patients, both

Just a few letters differentiate the conditions of endometriosis and adenomyosis, and the conditions share several characteristics. However, diagnosis and treatment of the two disorders

With the blur of all the “-osis” “-eosis” and other terms surrounding pregnancy complications and the many overlapping symptoms women might experience on a monthly

We get more practical with today’s episode featuring Lauren and Susanrachel, two midwives with different experiences with home births. Home births represent less than 2%

Dr. Melka and Dr. Fox discuss whether it’s safe for pregnant women to fast, particularly with regard to Jewish fast days. On fast days, observers

Two midwives with a combined experience of over 50 years share their experiences with home births over the past two decades or more. Although home

After a successful (albeit sudden and fast) birth at 36 in a traditional hospital setting, our fellow OB/GYN Dr. Amber Warmsley went on a type

Dr. Fox interviews Lauren Abrams, a certified Nurse Midwife who has been practicing midwifery since 1993. In this episode, they discuss the path to becoming a midwife,

Much of what we talk about on this podcast comes from a professional’s perspective: the clinical interpretation of tests and what that means for women

Board-certified obesity medicine specialist and brother of Dr. Nathan Fox joins us for today’s episode about weight management and treatment of obesity. Dr. David Fox

In part two of Jamie’s High Risk Birth Story, she covers her experience with a lumpectomy and C-section recovery, followed by chemotherapy, and the struggles

Jamie tells her story of receiving a breast cancer diagnosis late in her pregnancy and complications from preeclampsia. After her diagnosis, Jamie explains how she