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Dr. Modupe Adedeji

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Agege, Lagos, Nigeria
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Understanding PCOS: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects up to 10% of women of reproductive age. It can cause irregular periods, excessive hair growth, acne, and weight gain. PCOS is linked to hormonal imbalances and insulin resistance. Treatment may involve lifestyle changes, birth control pills to regulate cycles, and medications like metformin. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to managing symptoms and preventing long-term complications.

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Visiting the OB/GYN for the first time can feel overwhelming. Knowing what to expect can ease anxiety and help you feel more prepared. Your first visit typically includes a general health review, a pelvic exam, and possibly a Pap smear depending on your age and health history. The OB/GYN may also ask about your menstrual cycle, sexual activity, and family medical history. Come with questions and don’t hesitate to discuss any concerns about your reproductive health.

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Missed period, nausea, and fatigue are common signs, but pregnancy can present in other subtle ways too. These include breast tenderness, mood swings, increased urination, food aversions, cramping, bloating, and light spotting (implantation bleeding). If you're experiencing any combination of these symptoms, especially after unprotected intercourse, consider taking a pregnancy test or consulting your OB/GYN.

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The Truth About Pap Smears: Why Regular Screenings Matter

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Prenatal Care Checklist: What Every Expecting Mother Needs to Know

Pregnancy is a journey—and good prenatal care makes all the difference. From your first OB appointment to your delivery day, consistent care helps ensure both mom and baby are healthy. Take prenatal vitamins, attend all scheduled visits, and ask questions about symptoms or lifestyle changes. Your OB/GYN can guide you through each trimester with confidence and care.

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