Many women assume that once they finish having children, their uterus no longer serves an important purpose. As a result, when conditions such as…
Read Blog“Just wait until menopause.” That’s an advice many women hear about uterine fibroids. And yes, fibroids often shrink after menopause because estrogen and progesterone…
Read BlogUterine fibroid embolization recovery is one of the most common questions women ask before scheduling their procedure, and it is a completely valid concern….
Read BlogIf you have uterine fibroids, choosing a treatment can feel overwhelming. You may have spent years dealing with heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, bloating, or…
Read BlogFor many women, menopause feels like a turning point. After years of heavy periods, pelvic pressure, bloating, or fatigue, you may hope fibroid symptoms…
Read BlogMistaking one condition for another isn’t just confusing—it can delay the care you truly need. Many women experience symptoms like pelvic pain or heavy…
Read BlogRecent data shows that up to 70–80% of women will develop uterine fibroids by age 50, yet many remain undiagnosed for years. According to…
Read BlogA diagnosis of uterine fibroids can feel overwhelming—especially for women who hope to become pregnant in the future. Many are told that surgery may…
Read BlogUterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) is a minimally invasive procedure for uterine fibroids that can reduce heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, and “bulk” symptoms without the…
Read BlogIf you are living with uterine fibroids, you may have noticed something important: During stressful periods, your symptoms feel worse. Heavier bleeding.More pelvic pressure.Increased…
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