Northwestern Medicine Maternal-Fetal Medicine Huntley If complications should arise at any time during your pregnancy, the Northwestern Medicine Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) division at Huntley Hospital is dedicated to ensuring that you and your baby receive the highest level of care. Our team offers integrated and full-scope multidisciplinary treatment and fetal ultrasound and diagnostic procedures to achieve the best…
Northwestern Medicine Women’s Integrated Pelvic Health Program Leading-edge, Transdisciplinary Clinical and Surgical Care At least one in four women reports discomfort and a negative impact on her quality of life from a pelvic floor disorder, including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary tract symptoms or incontinence, and fecal incontinence. Moreover, nearly one in five women will undergo surgery for a pelvic floor…
Midwest Center for Women’s Healthcare Our Philosophy and Commitment To Your Care Midwest Center for Women’s HealthCare (MCWHC) is the largest group of board-certified obstetrics and gynecology physicians in the state of Illinois. We are over 45+ doctors strong, and are also pleased to offer our patients the services of certified nurse-midwives. Many of our physicians hold residency teaching and…
Midwest Center for Women’s Healthcare Pelvic health issues are common among women, but many don’t seek treatment. Some accept their symptoms or condition as a normal part of aging, but you don’t have to. Our experts can help. We’re home to top urogynecologists, urologists, gastroenterologists and many other experts you can trust to improve your quality of life. Our full…
Northwestern Medicine Comprehensive Program for Vulvar and Vaginal Health Vulvar and vaginal disorders causing pain, dryness, itching, discharge, burning, or discomfort are among the most distressing yet under-diagnosed and under-treated conditions. These conditions may be a result of menopause, hormonal contraception, cancer, infections, pelvic radiation, and chemotherapy or in some cases, are unexplained. Women of all ages often become frustrated,…
Where We Stand: Smoking During Pregnancy The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) message is clear—don’t smoke when pregnant, and protect yourself and your children from secondhand tobacco smoke. Many studies have shown that if a woman smokes or is exposed to secondhand smoke during pregnancy, her child may be born too early (prematurely) or be smaller than normal. Other effects caused…
Myths: Smoking and Pregnancy Smoking anytime during your pregnancy is dangerous. Quitting is the best thing you can do for you and your baby. Here are some common myths about quitting and pregnancy. Quitting smoking – at any point during your pregnancy – is one of the best things you can do for your baby. Learn how you can become…
Marijuana and Pregnancy If you use marijuana during pregnancy, you may be putting your health and your fetus’s health at risk. About one in 25 women in the U.S. reports using marijuana while pregnant. The chemicals in any form of marijuana may be bad for your baby – this includes edible marijuana products (such as cookies, brownies, or candies). If…
When Sex Is Painful Pain during intercourse is fairly common—it can be a brief problem for some women or a long-term for others, but nearly three out of four women experience it at some point in their life. This type of pain can result from a gynecologic problem like endometriosis or ovarian cysts, or from a problem with sexual response, like…
How to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Frequently Asked Questions What are sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? STIs are infections transmitted through sexual contact. STIs are quite common and spread quickly. Some STIs are treatable and curable, whereas others are not. You can take steps to protect your health by understanding the facts. How do sexually transmitted infections (STIs) spread? Anyone…