• What is a Colposcopy?
    Need a colposcopy? If your pap test results are abnormal, your doctor may ask you to have a colposcopy. Colposcopy is an effective and safe procedure. It's important to attend Read more
  • What an Obstetrician Can Do for You
    You noticed those two pink strips very distinctly this time. You are pregnant! This can be an exciting and emotional moment in a couple’s life. Finding out you are going Read more
  • Getting Screened for Osteoporosis
    As you might imagine, women’s bones are smaller than men’s, which puts women at a risk for developing osteoporosis, a chronic condition that causes a loss of bone density and Read more
  • The Importance of HPV Screenings
    Find out what screenings are available to check for HPV and HPV-related disease.   The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that affects millions of Americans most often during the late teen Read more
  • How to Treat Ovarian Cysts
    Do you deal with ovarian cysts often? Wondering if this is the cause of your abdominal pain? All women will experience abdominal pain at some point during their lifetime. Most of Read more
  • Is Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgery Right for You?
    Find out how our minimally invasive techniques can make your next procedure easier. Did you know that many gynecological conditions can be treated with a simple endoscopy surgery rather than traditional Read more
  • Pregnancy Milestones to Look Forward To
    Congratulations! You just found out you are going to have a baby. Now what? First and foremost, it is important that you and your unborn child get the proper care Read more
  • Treating Your Menopause Symptoms
    Usually around the time that women reach their late 40s or early 50s, they may notice changes occurring in their body. This is because the reproductive hormones, estrogen and progesterone, Read more
  • Why STI Screenings are Important
    If you are sexually active, getting regular STI screenings is a crucial and proactive practice to adopt for both your health and the health of your future partners. It’s important Read more
  • What Happens at a Prenatal Visit?
    Whether you think you might be pregnant or you already took a home pregnancy test that came back positive, it’s important that you schedule an appointment with your OBGYN as Read more
  • Know Your Contraceptive Options
    Not sure which birth control method is right for you? Our San Dimas, CA OB/GYN, Dr. Richard Williams of Williams Ob/Gyn & Associates, discusses available contraceptive choices. Barrier birth control Barrier contraceptive Read more
  • Managing Your Menopause Symptoms
    Getting older means overcoming many different obstacles as your life and your body change. But you must deal with one that is uniquely female: menopause and the symptoms that come Read more
  • Common Aspects of Postpartum Care
    OBGYNS recommend that women come in for a postpartum visit approximately 6 weeks after giving birth. Unfortunately, medical reports state that the percentage of women that actually go to these Read more
  • Should I Have a Mammogram?
    With breast cancer being the most commonly diagnosed cancer in American women it’s now more important than ever to educate women on the importance of getting regular mammograms. While most Read more
  • What is Hyperemesis Gravidarum?
    It’s normal for a lot of pregnant women to experience morning sickness, particularly during the early months of pregnancy. Of course, there are some women who deal with such severe Read more
  • What is Selective Salpingography?
    Are you having difficulty getting pregnant? Does your OBGYN believe that a fallopian tube obstruction could be to blame? If so, then chances are good that you’ll have to undergo Read more

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