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health2 years ago

"TikTokers' Use of Pain Med to Stop Periods Sparks Medical Debate"

TikTok users are sharing a viral video claiming that a combination of Jell-O, lemon juice, and ibuprofen can delay or stop periods. While ibuprofen can decrease period bleeding and cramping, taking high doses to lighten periods can be dangerous and is not recommended without consulting a doctor. Experts suggest safer and more effective treatments for menstrual suppression, such as birth control pills, the birth control patch, and IUDs. It's important to seek medical advice before attempting to alter menstrual cycles.

history-medicine-racism2 years ago

Uncovering the Dark Legacy of the 'Father of Modern Gynecology'

J. Marion Sims, known as the "Father of Modern Gynecology," performed surgical experiments on enslaved Black women without anesthesia, often repeating procedures without their consent. His influence on modern gynecology has contributed to a history of unequal reproductive medical care for Black women, with implications still felt today. Sims' racist experimentations continue to impact victims of medical racism, as Black women report mistreatment during maternity care and bias in pain diagnosis. His unethical practices highlight the systemic racism that has endangered the lives of Black women for centuries.

health2 years ago

"Long-serving Women's Health Doctor Retires After 3500 Deliveries"

Dr. David Schaller, an obstetrician and gynecologist, is retiring in December after delivering over 3,500 babies throughout his career, with 2,000 of them in the Yampa Valley. Known for his dedication to patient care and listening skills, Schaller has been a beloved figure in the community. He highlights advancements in women's care over the past 30 years, such as 3D ultrasounds and minimally invasive surgeries. While he will miss the day-to-day interactions with patients, he looks forward to retirement and spending more time with his wife in Maine.

health2 years ago

The One Thing Gynecologists Avoid Before a Pap Smear

Gynecologists recommend avoiding the use of intravaginal products, such as creams for yeast infections or vaginal estrogen products, before a pap smear as they can interfere with the test results. Douching is also discouraged. The rules regarding intercourse before a pap smear vary, but it's generally advised to avoid it for 24 hours before the appointment. Grooming is not necessary. Consider rescheduling if your period is heavy on the day of the test. It's important to stay relaxed during the appointment and come prepared with relevant medical and sexual history. Pap smears are a crucial screening tool for cervical cancer and can help decrease the risk of the disease.