Female Athlete Triad

Female Athlete Blog - Kalispell OB/GYN

Athletics offer significant health benefits and contribute to improved physical fitness and overall wellbeing for women. For some, however, risk exists for the development of one or more of a triad of medical disorders that has been described in the literature as the FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD.

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Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic Organ Prolapse - Kalispell OB/Gyn

Pelvic organ prolapse is a medical condition that can have a profound impact on a patient’s lifestyle and body image. The good news is most of these conditions can be treated, so contact your gynecologist today!

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Pap Smear Guidelines

by Kassandra Patton, WHNP / Kalispell OB/GYN When you schedule your annual well-woman exam, you may be surprised to find that your visit does not always include a Pap smear. Current recommendations on this once yearly screening have changed much over the past 5 years. But first, let’s start with the basics: What Exactly is…

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150 Minutes For Your Health

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Kimberley Forthofer, ARNP – Kalispell OB/GYN Obesity Rates Are Increasing According to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) position statement and the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans most healthy adults should engage in 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise per week. Approximately 35% of the United States population is considered obese with nearly 70%…

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Tackle Menopause Like A Queen

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Menopause, with the deple on in estrogen, is defined as the absence of menstrual periods for 12 months. The average age of menopause is 51, though changes in hormones or perimeno- pausal changes can begin several years prior to menopause.

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Infertility

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In order to fully understand infertility, it is important to understand the definition of infertility, when to be evaluated and what tests are available for you. Read our latest blog post at KalispellOBGYN.com

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Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)

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by Thomas A. deHoop, MD Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) With the introduction of birth-control (contraception) in the early 1960’s, women have had the opportunity to control if, when and how many children they choose to conceive. Contraceptives have improved over the years, come in many varieties, and there are several ways to group them: hormonal or…

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