Healthy Eating Simplified

Written by Kassandra Patton, WHNP – Kalispell OB/GYN Q:  I know that I am supposed to eat right, but what exactly is a “healthy” diet?  This is a question that I am asked quite frequently during routine annual exams. There are many components that factor into healthy eating habits. Protein Protein is essential for our…

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Kalispell OB/GYN offers V-Backs

Kalispell Ob/Gyn V-Backs

A: That is a great question, and the answer is likely “yes.” Vaginal births after cesarean can be a wonderful option for most women.  If you had your first baby by Cesarean section, you have two options for your next delivery. You may labor with the goal of having your baby vaginally. If you are…

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VACCINATION  IN  PREGNANCY

  Dr. deHoop / Kalispell OB/GYN Q: I am 36 weeks pregnant and my doctor recommended that I get the flu vaccine as well as the vaccine for pertussis (Tdap).  I remember the recommendation of the flu vaccine with my previous child, but not the Tdap.  Why are these vaccines important in pregnancy? A: This…

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Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis photo from 406

Kalispell OB/GYN – Osteoporosis By Kimberley Forthofer, ARNP  at Kalispell OB/GYN ** Osteoporosis literally means porous bones. Following menopause, women are at increased risk for development of osteoporosis due to the sharp decline in estrogen levels during this transition.  One in two women over the age of fifty will break a bone due to decreased…

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Dragonboat Race

Amazing Gravity Shot of our office team from the Dragon Boat Races. Thank you to everyone who came out to support this amazing event!! Viva la Vulva!

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POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME (PCOS)

  Q:  Is it normal to have abnormal periods? It depends.  It is normal to occasionally miss a period or have a lighter or heavier period, however, if periods are less than 21 days or greater than 35 days apart or if there are prolonged periods or no periods for 3-6 months this is considered…

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Q: I am having a hysterectomy as I have a prolapsed uterus and want to know if it is wise to have my ovaries removed?

By Dr. Thomas deHoop / Kalispell OB/GYN A: The answer is dependent on a few factors such as age, family history, risk of heart disease and osteoporosis with age being the most significant. You have to balance the risks of removal (premature menopause) against therisks of leaving the ovaries in place. After ovarian removal, ovarian…

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