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Dr. Kecia Gaither: Medical Reviewer for INSIDER

By | November 15th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

How to get pregnant if you have endometriosis By Tabitha Britt, Nov 15, 2020 Click HERE for the full article. How to tell the difference between a yeast infection and UTI By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira, Nov 15, 2020 Click HERE for the full article.

Rare event: Iatrogenic injury during cervical cancer screening

By | November 11th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

Publish date: November 11, 2020, By  Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN “Given the fact that neovascularization occurs with cancers, a large biopsy in such a circumstance could lead to a hematoma or excessive blood loss. It rarely occurs but most certainly is possible,” said Dr. Gaither. Click HERE for the full article.

How to Know If You’re Dealing with a Hormonal Headache

By | November 11th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

By Shannon Bauer, November 11, 2020 Most commonly hormonal headaches are triggered a few days before the onset of your menstrual cycle. "The fluctuating estrogen and progesterone levels typically cause headaches to show up three days before your period," says Kecia Gaither, M.D. an ob-gyn and maternal-fetal medicine physician at NYC Health Hospitals/Lincoln. Hormonal replacement therapy, birth control pills, [...]

Rare Event: Iatrogenic Injury During Cervical Cancer Screening

By | November 10th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN, November 10, 2020 "Injuries can occur with diagnostic evaluation for cervical cancer," commented Kecia Gaither, MD, MPH, FACOG, director of perinatal services at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, New York City Health and Hospitals System, who was not involved in the study. "Given the fact that neovascularization occurs with cancers, a large biopsy in [...]

CDC Data Highlights Likelihood of Severe COVID-19 During Pregnancy

By | November 9th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

By Lindsay Carlton, Fact checked by James Lacy, November 09, 2020 “Immune function declines with pregnancy to allow the fetus— which is really a foreign organism—to live and thrive in the mother's body. The body also has a diminished ability to fight off viral illnesses,” Kecia Gaither, MD, OB/GYN, MPH, director of perinatal services at NYC Health [...]

Is It Safe to Use a Vibrator During Pregnancy?

By | November 6th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

by CARINA HSIEH,  NOV 6, 2020 Don’t be embarrassed, that’s what a doctor is there for! The best thing to do is to always ask your physician, says Kecia Gaither, MD, MPH, FACOG, double board-certified in OB/GYN and Maternal Fetal Medicine, Director of Perinatal Services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln. If you’re at risk for any potential complications [...]

My Vagina Is Vibrating! Is This Normal & How Can I Make It Stop?

By | November 5th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

Written By: Emily Deaton , Medically Reviewed By: Kerry-Anne Perkins, OB-GYN, November 2020 “Pelvic floor disorders [impact] the musculature of the vagina and rectum, most often due to childbirth, obesity, straining with defecation, aging, or menopause,” Dr. Kecia Gaither, a double board-certified physician in OB/GYN and Maternal-Fetal Medicine from New York City, told me. Click HERE for the [...]

8 Things Your OB-GYN Wants You To Know About IUDs Before You Get One

By | October 30th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

By Natalia Lusinski and JR Thorpe, Updated:  Oct. 30, 2020 There are two main types of IUDs, one with hormones and one without. “Different brands and types last for different lengths of time,” Dr. Kecia Gaither, M.D., a double board-certified physician in OB-GYN and Maternal Fetal Medicine, tells Bustle. “There’s the hormonal Mirena IUD (effective for approximately five years) and the copper [...]

What you should know about IUD birth control

By | October 26th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

By Sara Lindberg,  OCTOBER 26, 2020 The IUD is a popular form of birth control, but that doesn’t mean it’s right for everyone. According to Kecia Gaither, MD, a board-certified OB-GYN and maternal fetal medicine specialist at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, women with the following conditions should not use an IUD: Do not use a copper IUD (non-hormonal) [...]

These Are The Most Common Causes Of Low Libido

By | October 26th, 2020|Categories: In the News|

Wendy Gould, 10/26/2020 First, let’s talk about menopause. “Hormonal fluctuations during this time period can impact interest, and/or cause change to the vaginal tissue, which might make having sex less enjoyable,” explains Kecia Gaither, a double board-certified OBGYN and director of perinatal services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln. Specifically, women who are menopausal (or perimenopausal) often experience [...]

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