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Thinking About Trying Birth Control for PCOS? Here’s Everything OB/GYNs Want You to Know

By | September 8th, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Kaitlin Vogel, Sept 8, 2022 The exact underlying pathophysiology of PCOS is unknown. "What is known is that the condition is characterized by hormonal imbalance impacting normal ovarian function resulting in multiple ovarian cysts, menstrual irregularities, heavy or painful periods, weight gain, obesity, acne, excessive hair on the body, increased risk of diabetes, cardiac disease, hypertension, [...]

One woman’s IUD fell out without her knowing. Here’s why that can happen.

By | September 7th, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Taayoo Murray, Sept 7, 2022 Other reported risk factors for IUD expulsion include heavy or painful periods, strong contractions during menses, incorrect IUD placement, a small uterine cavity and an anteverted (when the uterus tilts forward at your cervix) or retroverted uterus (when the uterus tilts backward at the cervix), said Dr. Kecia Gaither, director of perinatal [...]

The top 10 breastfeeding myths debunked by science

By | September 1st, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Cradlewise Staff, Sept 2022 MYTH 3: Breastfeeding causes breasts to sag. FACT: Be honest—you’ve probably wondered, “Does breastfeeding make your boobs sag?” But you can’t pin sagging on nursing alone. Breastfeeding in and of itself doesn’t cause the breasts to sag; instead, the ligaments which support the breasts stretch during pregnancy as the breasts get heavier. Factors [...]

Your Vagina After Childbirth

By | August 31st, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Jennifer Post, Aug 31, 2022 Kecia Gaither, M.D., a board-certified OB-GYN and maternal-fetal medicine specialist in the Bronx, New York, said tearing is relatively common. "The need, or not, is determined at the time the infant's head begins to present at the vaginal orifice," Gaither said. "The physician/healthcare provider determines if an episiotomy is necessary at that [...]

Bipolar Disorder and Pregnancy: What to Expect and How to Manage the Risks

By | August 31st, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Sarah Sheppard, Aug 31, 2022 Kecia Gaither, MD, MPH, MS/MBA,  FACOG, Director of Perinatal Services/Maternal Fetal Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln in the Bronx, advises cautious use of lithium in pregnancy with regular monitoring and dose adjustments to maintain therapeutic levels. There exists a risk of fetal cardiac anomalies, so she recommends a detailed sonographic [...]

Third Trimester Pregnancy Must-Haves

By | August 30th, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Brigitt Earley, Aug 30, 2022 “Some of the same symptoms are present in both the second and third trimesters,” says Kecia Gaither, M.D., M.P.H, F.A.C.O.G., a double board-certified physician in OB/GYN and Maternal Fetal Medicine, who serves as the Director of Perinatal Services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln in the Bronx in New York City. These pregnancy [...]

Second Trimester Pregnancy Must-Haves

By | August 29th, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Brigitt Earley, Aug 29, 2022 No two pregnancies or bodies are the same, and the symptoms vary greatly from person to person. You may notice things like stretch marks, swelling, constipation, back pain, difficulty sleeping and even dental issues like sensitive gums, says Kecia Gaither, M.D., M.P.H, F.A.C.O.G., a double board-certified physician in OB/GYN and Maternal [...]

What Do Contractions Feel Like?

By | August 29th, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Helen Massy, Aug 29, 2022 Braxton Hicks contractions also don't result in cervical change, whereas regular contractions do, added Kecia Gaither, M.D., board-certified in OB-GYN and maternal-fetal medicine, and director of perinatal services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln in the Bronx in New York City. "Your physician should educate you on signs and symptoms of labor. If concerns [...]

Exercise During Pregnancy

By | August 25th, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Stacey L. Nash, Aug 25, 2022 Medically reviewed by Dr. Kecia Gaither Click HERE for the full article.

20 Pregnancy Sex Positions That’ll Keep You Feeling Both Hot *and* Comfy

By | August 24th, 2022|Categories: In the News|

By Jill Hamilton,  Aug 24, 2022 “Pregnancy causes an increase in vaginal secretions, breast sensitivity, and increased blood flow in the pelvic region,” says director of perinatal services at NYC Health and Hospitals/Lincoln, Kecia Gaither, MD, MPH, FACOG, double board-certified in ob-gyn and maternal fetal medicine. Click HERE for the full article.

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