Medical Reviewer
Lori McNeal, M.D.
Lori McNeal, M.D.

Lori McNeal, M.D., is a board certified obstetrician-gynecologist with more than 30 years of experience. She has worked with a variety of groups with an emphasis on menopause, hormone replacement therapy, polycystic ovarian syndrome, high-risk obstetrics and pelvic floor relaxation.
 

Vulvar cancer is not common, but you need to identify symptoms early for good outcomes.
Regular checkups can help expectant mothers identify symptoms and protect against preeclampsia.
Being pregnant changes everything—including sex. You have questions; we have answers.
While this medical procedure has highly successful outcomes, there are issues to consider.
Thanks to embryo cryopreservation, you can safely put your future offspring on ice.
About 15 percent of couples in the U.S. struggle with infertility issues. But they have options.
You’re following all the rules, and yet you’re not getting pregnant. Where do you go from here?
Breast density may not affect a woman’s day-to-day life, but it can correlate to breast cancer.
Found in women’s breast tissue, complex fibroadenomas may increase the risk of breast cancer.