
“Indicated Preterm Birth” – with Dr. Jennifer Lam-Rachlin
One topic that isn’t often discussed about preterm birth and preterm labor is when it’s actually medically recommended in specific scenarios. Dr. Nathan Fox talks

One topic that isn’t often discussed about preterm birth and preterm labor is when it’s actually medically recommended in specific scenarios. Dr. Nathan Fox talks

Dr. Andrei Rebarber joins the podcast once again to talk about cerclage, a surgical procedure for women experiencing cervical incompetence. In this episode, Dr. Rebarber

During routine ultrasounds, the length of the cervix is measured to help understand a person’s risk of preterm labor long before it becomes an issue.

Dr. Nathan Fox talks with Dr. Simi Gupta today to talk about a common high-risk birth situation, giving birth after having previously having a preterm

Dr. Shari Gelber returns to Healthful Woman to explain PPROM, or preterm premature rupture of membranes, meaning that the water breaks early. PPROM occurs in

Pre-term labor, which is defined by experiencing contractions with a change in cervix dilation, occurs during more pregnancies than people might think. Dr. Nathan Fox

Today we introduce Dr. Farnaaz Kia, who describes what it’s like to train and undergo laparoscopic or minimally invasive procedures as opposed to traditional open

Dr. Deena Blanchard shares her story on postpartum anxiety. A pediatrician, Dr. Blanchard shares her story to show that postpartum anxiety “can happen to anyone” and

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%