WHCMA Blog
There is currently very limited information on what to expect regarding risk during pregnancy. Thus far, the limited data suggests…
Women’s Health of Central Massachusetts is happy to announce its new partnership with Women’s Health Connecticut, one of the largest ObGyn groups in the nation.
Women’s Health of Central MA was voted 2018’s BEST OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE by baystateparent magazine readers for a third year in a row! We are honored and humbled by the title.
Women’s Health of Central MA is opening an office adjacent to Harrington Hospital in Southbridge at the end of May 2018. We warmly welcome both new patients and current Harrington Physician Services (HPS) obstetrical patients.
As a woman, you have a lot of choices today when it comes to birth control methods, giving you and your partner control over when – or if – you become parents. But with birth control (also called contraception), different people have different needs. Each method has its pros and cons – including health risks.
If there’s one thing you can do help your baby thrive from infancy through childhood and beyond, it’s breastfeeding. August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, and we’d like to share some of the reasons why breastfeeding is so important for your baby – and you.
Your mother always told you raw cookie dough was bad for you. The FDA has issued a new warning, giving you one more reason not to eat it.