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.
 

There are a number of things both partners should keep track of when trying to get pregnant.
How much control do we have over the factors that determine fertility?
The list of possible dangers is long, but avoiding risky items may enable you to bear a child.
Management techniques can make endometriosis bearable and reduce the severity of its symptoms.
Surgery for the condition, including hysterectomy, is invasive but has long-term upsides.
This cancer warning sign is another reason why you should never postpone your regular Pap test.
Trichomoniasis causes premature labor and low birth rates, but treatment is effective.
These surgeries are just some of the choices to consider after a diagnosis.
For women surviving cervical cancer, pregnancy can still be an option, depending on treatment.
Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome is a rare threat, but it should be taken seriously if you have PID.