I was speaking with one of my friends this morning, and she was talking about how poorly she slept the night before. I thought it is interesting that she is mentioned this because in Washington this week they are discussing Sleep Health and Safety. I was not surprised to see women have twice the incidence of problems with sleep as men have! They are also significantly affected at times of hormonal changes such as menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and menopause. Caffeine and alcohol both decrease sleep quality, as well as many diseases. For women, lack of sleep quality may mean the hormone imbalances need to be more fully addressed. If it is recurrent, you may want to talk to your medical provider about it. In the meantime, here are a few things you can do: (from National Sleep Foundation, Tips for Sleeping Smart)
As technology advances, more and more medical procedures are able to be performed in a…
Women often prefer their OBGYN over their regular doctor for many procedures, but may wonder…
Gynecological Problems The female body is unique, sensitive, strong, and complex. For a woman to…
If you suffer from urinary incontinence, then you're no stranger to the frustrating problem of…
Obstetrician At Fleur Women's Health in Rancho Mirage, CA, we are obstetrics professionals. Our team…
Being sexually active means making responsible choices about every aspect of your sexual and reproductive…