December 13, 2024
How to Lower Cortisol Levels: Practical Tips for Stress Management Cortisol is often called the “stress hormone” because it plays a central role in the body’s stress response. While cortisol is essential for various bodily functions, persistently high cortisol levels can negatively impact physical and mental health, especially in...November 15, 2024
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) affects millions of women worldwide, causing a range of physical and emotional symptoms that can significantly impact daily life. While conventional treatments exist, many women are turning to natural remedies to manage their symptoms. One such remedy gaining popularity is Ashwagandha, an ancient herb with a...October 31, 2024
When most people think of an OB/GYN, they typically associate these specialists with women’s reproductive health, such as pregnancy, childbirth, and gynecological care. However, OB/GYNs are well-equipped to handle a wide variety of health issues that impact women, including mental health conditions like depression and anxiety. A common question...October 15, 2024
Understanding when to start visiting a gynecologist is crucial for maintaining reproductive health and well-being. Many people are unsure about the right age to begin these visits, what to expect, and how often to go. This guide will clarify when to start seeing a gynecologist, what to expect during...September 30, 2024
As a busy mom, finding time to focus on your nutrition can be challenging. However, maintaining a balanced diet is crucial for your health and energy levels. Here are some practical nutrition tips to help you stay healthy, even with a packed schedule. Plan and Prep Ahead Dedicate...September 15, 2024
Regular self-breast exams are an important part of maintaining your breast health. While they’re not a substitute for professional screenings, they can help you become familiar with your breasts and potentially detect changes early. In this post, we’ll cover the essentials of performing a self-breast exam. When to...August 30, 2024
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder that affects many women of reproductive age. Kernodle Clinic’s Obstetrics and Gynecology specialists recognize the importance of understanding PCOS and managing its symptoms effectively. In this post, we’ll discuss the symptoms, diagnosis, and management options available for women with PCOS....August 15, 2024
Family planning is a crucial aspect of reproductive health, encompassing decisions about when to have children and how to space pregnancies optimally. Kernodle Clinic’s Obstetrics and Gynecology specialists understand the significance of these choices in ensuring the health and well-being of both mother and child. In this post, we’ll...July 31, 2024
From the moment of conception, a woman’s body undergoes incredible changes to nurture and support the growing life within. While this transformative journey is nothing short of miraculous, it can also bring a host of physical discomforts. At Kernodle OB/GYN, we believe that every expectant mother deserves to experience...July 15, 2024
Pregnancy is an exciting and transformative experience, but it can also bring anxieties and uncertainties. At Kernodle OB/GYN, we understand the importance of providing expectant parents with the latest tools and technologies to ensure a healthy pregnancy and delivery. One area that has seen remarkable progress in recent years...June 17, 2024
Experiencing a miscarriage can be a deeply emotional and challenging journey for anyone who has gone through it. The grief, uncertainty, and questions that follow are often overwhelming. For those who choose to try again for a baby, the prospect of pregnancy after miscarriage can be both hopeful and...May 31, 2024
In today’s fast-paced world, many women find themselves working non-traditional hours, including night shifts. While these shifts are often necessary for various professions, they can have significant implications for women’s health, particularly concerning their reproductive system. Some work schedule issues include working during the night, rotating day, evening, or...May 15, 2024
Although you may have pondered the idea of pregnancy before, when it finally arrives, it can bring about feelings of confusion and uncertainty. One essential aspect of prenatal care is ensuring proper nutrition for both the mother and the developing baby. Prenatal vitamins play a crucial role in supporting...April 30, 2024
Breast cancer is a prevalent and life-altering disease that affects millions of women worldwide. According to the CDC, each year in the United States, about 240,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women. While there is no foolproof way to prevent this condition, there are several lifestyle choices...April 15, 2024
Pregnancy, one of life’s greatest adventures, is not free from misconceptions. The abundance of information available can lead to confusion, and myths surrounding pregnancy nutrition often circulate. It’s essential to separate fact from fiction to ensure that expectant mothers make informed choices for a healthy pregnancy. At Kernodle OB/GYN,...March 29, 2024
When that time of the month comes around, you may get a little snippy, extra hungry, and be on cautious look-out for the dreaded menstrual cramps. If you know what we’re talking about, you’re not alone. Approximately 80% of people who have periods experience menstrual cramps at some point...March 15, 2024
A common misconception is that a woman’s menstrual cycle is confined to when they experience menstrual bleeding. However, a woman’s menstrual cycle, on average, is 28 days long. The menstrual cycle has four phases: menstruation, the follicular phase, ovulation, and the luteal phase. Women bleed during the follicular phase,...February 29, 2024
Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) includes the intrauterine device (IUD) and birth control implants. Both have emerged as pivotal and empowering options for individuals seeking effective, hassle-free birth control. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the IUD and the implant are the most effective forms of reversible...February 15, 2024
When it comes to gynecological health, a Pap smear is one of the basic tests a lot of women are familiar with as part of their yearly exam. But what happens if you get an abnormal Pap smear result? What does abnormal mean? And what happens after you get...January 31, 2024
First and foremost, if you are expecting, congratulations! Whether this is your first pregnancy or you already have other children, the next nine months are an exciting time– and exercise during pregnancy is still important. Just because you are pregnant does not mean you should let your health slip....January 15, 2024
Gynecological cancers pose a significant health challenge for women worldwide, with early detection playing a crucial role in improving outcomes. Screening methods for gynecological cancers aim to identify abnormalities at an early stage, enabling timely intervention and potentially saving lives. Gynecological Cancer Screening Here at Kernodle...December 29, 2023
Deciding to start a family is an important decision that comes with a multitude of different considerations. Family planning and contraception are critical components of reproductive health, and having knowledge on the matter helps to empower both individuals and couples to make well-informed choices regarding the timing and method...December 15, 2023
The relationship between a woman’s hormones and mood is a subject of interest in the field of women’s health. Hormones play a pivotal role in regulating a woman’s emotional well-being throughout her life, influencing mood fluctuations during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, and menopause. Women’s Hormones And Mood...November 30, 2023
Endometriosis, a chronic and often painful disorder, affects millions of women worldwide. Characterized by the growth of tissue similar to the lining of the uterus outside the uterus itself, endometriosis can lead to a variety of symptoms, including pelvic pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, and even fertility issues. According to...November 15, 2023
Thanksgiving is a time of joy, gratitude, and feasting with loved ones. As you gather around the table to celebrate this cherished holiday, why not involve your little ones in the cooking process? Engaging children in preparing Thanksgiving dishes not only creates lasting memories but also helps them develop...October 31, 2023
Preparing for the arrival of a newborn is an exhilarating time, but also may be filled with eager anticipation and a sense of wonder. As the due date approaches, the question of when labor will begin is often at the forefront of many mothers’ minds. Thankfully, there are a...October 16, 2023
Whether you are expecting your first child or your fourth, giving birth can be a roller coaster of emotions. Preparing for your baby can be equally exhausting and overwhelming. Moreover, during the newborn phase, you may find routine tasks difficult due to either lack of time, lack of energy,...September 29, 2023
We first want to congratulate you on bringing your little miracle into the world! This is an exciting time filled with unforgettable moments, pure joy, and, of course, some sleep deprivation. Although your pregnancy is over, that does not mean your body is going to bounce right back to...September 15, 2023
Pregnancy is a beautiful and transformative journey, but some women are at a higher risk of developing various complications that require careful management. Being aware of potential pregnancy complications and understanding how to navigate them can help ensure a happy and healthy pregnancy for both mom and baby. Pregnancy...August 31, 2023
There is no doubt that being a first-time mom can be really exciting, but it can also be really scary. The last thing you want to add to your list is stress over how to prepare for labor and delivery. It’s important to research and prepare for the process...August 15, 2023
Each year in the United States, about 264,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women, making it the most common cancer in American women. A mammogram is a screening tool that helps with early detection of breast cancer, making it an essential procedure for all women. It involves...July 31, 2023
Well-woman exams, also known as annual gynecological exams, are a critical aspect of women’s healthcare. These exams provide an opportunity for women to receive preventive care, early detection of health problems, and health education. These exams also help to detect if any gynecological treatment is necessary. Gynecological Areas Of...July 14, 2023
A cesarean section, or c-section, is a surgical procedure that involves delivering a baby through an incision in the abdomen and uterus. While a c-section surgery is sometimes necessary for the safety of both mother and baby, the recovery process can be more challenging than that of a vaginal...June 30, 2023
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, with over 60 million women living with some form of heart disease. However, only half of US women recognize that heart disease is their number one killer. By educating yourself on women’s heart facts and...June 15, 2023
Oftentimes, people focus on the care leading up to birth, leaving postpartum care to be overlooked. After a vaginal delivery, many women experience a host of different physical and emotional symptoms. While taking care of your newborn, it is also important to understand what to expect after delivery and...May 31, 2023
Our bodies change in unexpected ways after pregnancy. You’re dealing with a whole new mix of challenges and demands from your body and your new baby, including physical recovery, breastfeeding, sleep, and new routines. Everything can seem confusing and overwhelming. One question at the back of your mind may...May 12, 2023
The trimesters of pregnancy are divided up into three stages which are marked by specific fetal developments. In the past two months, we have gone over the first and second trimesters, leaving us with the last stage of pregnancy, the third trimester. The third trimester of pregnancy spans from...April 28, 2023
The trimesters of pregnancy are divided up into three stages which are marked by specific fetal developments. Last month, we focused on the first trimester, which spans from week one to the end of week 12. This month, we will be highlighting the second trimester of pregnancy, which is...April 14, 2023
April is Sexually Transmitted Disease (STDs) Awareness Month, which places an emphasis on raising awareness and providing education about sexually transmitted diseases and their consequences. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are over 20 million new STI cases in the United States every year, which...March 31, 2023
Being a mom is a full-time job in itself. Add a 9-5, and you may feel like you’re on the clock all hours of the day. Working mothers are constantly juggling the responsibilities of motherhood, corporate tasks, and self-care time. Although there isn’t a one-fits-all secret to success, optimizing...March 15, 2023
The trimesters of pregnancy are divided up into three stages which are marked by specific fetal developments. The first trimester spans from week one to the end of week 12 and is when layers of cells become an embryo, which is what your baby is called at this stage....February 28, 2023
During a woman’s menstrual cycle, hormones rise and fall, often leading to a handful of unpleasant emotional and physical symptoms. These PMS symptoms can include bloating, mood swings, breast tenderness, digestive issues, irritability, appetite changes, or crying spells. Natural Remedies for PMS Symptoms At Kernodle OB/GYN, we understand how...February 15, 2023
The human body is simply amazing— it is the most sophisticated organism on earth. Our bodies have bones that can heal themselves, skin that can repair itself, and a brain that can make logical decisions. With all of these incredible capabilities, it is no wonder a woman’s body produces...January 30, 2023
Gestational diabetes is a condition in which a woman develops diabetes during pregnancy when she was not diabetic before pregnancy. The CDC suggests about 6% to 9% of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes. However, this condition can be tricky because most women do not experience any specific symptoms. This...January 13, 2023
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and the perfect time to educate yourself about the cervix, an essential part of the female reproductive system. According to the CDC, each year, more than 11,00 women in the United States are diagnosed with cervical cancer. This month, we’re calling attention and...December 30, 2022
Sexual health is an important part of overall wellness for all adults. But do you know what sexual health really means? The World Health Organization (WHO) has a working definition of “a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being in relation to sexuality.” That definition of sexual health...December 15, 2022
The holidays are a wonderful time to get together with friends and family to commemorate traditions, whether they be cultural, religious, or national. Although it’s often thought of as the most joyous time of the year, the holidays can also be one of the most stressful. Add in growing...November 30, 2022
Mother’s milk is the perfect food for newborns, containing all the nutrients they need. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services suggests the cells, hormones, and antibodies in a mother’s breast milk help to protect babies from illnesses including, but not limited to, asthma, obesity, type I diabetes,...November 15, 2022
Fitness after birth varies from woman to woman. Some may be able to bounce back quickly, and some may have to take it slow. Either way, your body just brought new life into this world. However long it takes you to reach full capacity postpartum is okay. Remember that...October 31, 2022
NICU stands for neonatal intensive care unit and is where premature babies go who require intensive care. Leaving the hospital without your baby is heart-wrenching, but they are in good care with the NICU nurses. Remember, there is no “right” way to go about having a baby in the...October 14, 2022
She makes her appearance once a month, but do you know how wonderfully complex your menstrual cycle really is? A women’s cycle has four phases: menstruation, follicular, ovulation, and luteal. Understanding the different menstrual cycle phases is crucial, as all play a vital role in your ability to get...September 30, 2022
Birth— the thing that brings everyone into this world yet remains something few like to get into great detail about. Stories of labor and delivery may be told among close friends and family, but there are still several misconceptions that surround one of the most magical functions of a...September 15, 2022
Summer mocktails are a great way to stay cool, keep hydrated, and enjoy the sweet flavors of summertime during your pregnancy!August 31, 2022
Has the fun and excitement of intimacy been stripped from you due to discomfort and shame? If you are experiencing painful sex, don’t worry, you’re not alone. According to ACOG, pain during intercourse is very common—nearly 3 out of 4 women have pain during intercourse at some time during...August 15, 2022
Ever craved the combo pickles and ice cream? Well, if you’ve never been pregnant, you probably haven’t. But surprisingly enough, many women experience the sensation of wanting odd combinations of food throughout their pregnancy. Although there is not one specific time food cravings begin or subside throughout pregnancy, women...July 29, 2022
Congratulations, you’re going to be a mom! Pregnancy is an undeniably exciting time that comes with a flood of positive emotions and its fair share of ups and downs. Each month will bring something new, and you may be wondering what are some pregnancy favorites by trimester. Pregnancy Must-Haves...July 15, 2022
Leaving the house is an excellent opportunity for a change of scenery and some fresh air. Yet, as a mom, gone are the days when the only leaving-the-house essentials are your keys and purse. Nothing is more important in this new stage of life than a well-stocked diaper bag...June 30, 2022
During pregnancy, your body goes through so many changes that it can be hard to keep track. While growing a whole new life, it is also essential to make sure you take care of yourself. Pregnant women can incorporate many self-care practices into their routines to feel better. Most...June 15, 2022
This time of year is the perfect opportunity to incorporate healthy summer habits. With a few slight changes, you can dust off the colder days and move towards an even better overall feeling. Feel the sun on your skin and soak in these days because it is finally summertime! ...May 14, 2022
There are many things that women must think about during pregnancy. As if the list was not extensive enough, add determining whether a medication is safe to take. This is a time when you have to consider ingredients in almost everything. It is important to consult your doctor before...April 29, 2022
The urinary system is made up of the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, and urethra. With so many organs working together, it is common for an infection of one to impact another. The Mayo Clinic defines a urinary tract infection as an infection in any part of your urinary...April 15, 2022
Since finding out you’re pregnant, your days have been filled with doctors appointments, preparing the nursery, reading baby books, attending classes, and spending time with your friends and family. But, sometimes, you just want a bit of one-on-one time with your significant other before the new addition joins your...March 27, 2022
It’s that time of year again when we prepare for our annual well-woman visit. That being said, use this time as the chance to collect your important questions answered. Sometimes deciding what to ask is the most challenging part. With so many things to worry about daily, don’t make...March 15, 2022
When you’re a teenager, sexual education classes stress the importance of using contraception to prevent pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted infections. What they don’t tell you is how difficult it can be to get pregnant when you’re intentionally trying to conceive. It can be hard not to...February 27, 2022
All women should practice good habits and be aware of their health. But for women who are planning on becoming pregnant, certain things become even more important. That’s where preconception care comes in. Seeing an OB/GYN for preconception counseling can help a woman physically prepare for conception and pregnancy....February 15, 2022
Your pregnancy can be one of the most exciting times of your life. It’s also one of the times you want to be the most informed. A lot of myths float around when it comes to being pregnant: you should do this, you should do that, this isn’t healthy...January 31, 2022
One of the most impressive capabilities of the human body is childbirth. For nine months, a child develops before entering the world and beginning its journey. When it comes to childbirth, it is easy to focus on the positives that come with it. However, while there is a multitude...December 30, 2021
As the end of the year approaches, many women start thinking about what goals they should set for the new year. The new year is a great opportunity to make changes because it gives us a clean page to start on. When making resolutions, health and wellness should be...December 15, 2021
Obstetrician-gynecologists, or OB/GYNs, are doctors who are educated to provide medical care to women. While obstetrics focuses on pregnancy care and delivery, gynecology is the part of the specialty that focuses on women’s health and the female reproductive system. OB/GYNs can provide a number of services gynecological to women,...November 30, 2021
A hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure many women undergo to treat a variety of health conditions specific to the female reproductive system by removing the uterus. There are variations of the procedure that include different parts of the reproductive system depending on the nature of the condition. Common...November 15, 2021
A high-risk pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy in which the mother or the baby may be at increased risk for health problems during the pregnancy and/or during and after delivery. It can be scary being told your pregnancy is high-risk, but with the right prenatal care and precautions,...October 25, 2021
Miscarriage is often on the minds of people trying to get pregnant trying and who are already pregnant, especially if the pregnancy is in the first trimester. However, knowing certain facts and understanding miscarriage can help alleviate a bit of the anxiety and fear. Because October is Pregnancy and...October 15, 2021
If you’re pregnant with your first baby, or if it’s been a while since your last pregnancy, learning about the stages of labor before your due date can help you know what to expect. First and foremost, it’s important to understand that every woman’s labor is different and it...September 30, 2021
If you’re planning to get pregnant (or pregnant already), you’re probably thinking a lot about how to protect the health of your future child. You may be wondering about vaccination during pregnancy. Vaccines protect you from certain illnesses, but they can also help protect your baby. A Basic Guide...September 15, 2021
First and foremost, if you are expecting, congratulations! Whether this is your first pregnancy or you are a pro, the next 9 months are an exciting time. However, just because you are pregnant does not mean you should let your health slip. If you were exercising regularly prior to...August 15, 2021
Breastfeeding your baby can be a wonderful thing. It is not always an easy process, especially at the beginning. But when you and your baby both get the hang of things, nursing can be a good opportunity for mother and child to bond. And if you’re breastfeeding, you already...June 16, 2021
Throughout your entire life, you hear about the importance of a healthy diet. And there’s a good reason, what we eat to fuel our bodies can have a huge impact on our health and wellness. If you were actively trying to get pregnant, you were probably given advice to...May 20, 2021
Finding out you’re pregnant can be exciting. It can also be unexpected, overwhelming, scary, and a whole host of other emotions–sometimes all at once. Maybe that is just life’s way of starting to prepare you for the emotional roller coaster that is parenthood. But, don’t let your emotions get...April 15, 2021
Naturally, we often think of birth control as a method for preventing pregnancy. But, it can also have other use applications such as regulating menstrual cycles, relief for painful periods and to help treat hormonal acne. The type of birth control that is best for you depends on a...March 23, 2021
The do’s and don’ts of pregnancy can be overwhelming. At Kernodle OB/GYN, we want to make your experience as stress-free and enjoyable as possible by providing you the resources that you need. One of the most common questions that our providers get asked is what over-the-counter medications are safe...February 14, 2021
During your annual wellness exam, you should update your OB/GYN on your overall health as well as your sexual and reproductive health. Before and during the exam, the nurse and the doctor will probably ask you questions about any changes you have experienced between the last time they saw...January 15, 2021
January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month, making now the perfect time to learn about why folic acid is so important during pregnancy. The number one recommendation for birth defect prevention is getting at least 400 micrograms of folic acid every day. Folic acid is a B vitamin that...December 30, 2020
Your menstrual period is a hormonal process that takes place once a month. The average woman will experience about 450 periods in her lifetime, so you would expect these cycles to operate like clockwork. For some women, their menstrual cycle begins and ends at the same time each month,...December 15, 2020
While the changing of the seasons can be a welcome shift in routine, many dread the dark, cold days of winter. Chilly weather and snow flurries have the potential to add magic to the holiday season, but after all of the festivities have passed it’s easy to get stuck...November 30, 2020
It’s no surprise that pelvic pain and endometriosis are often categorized together. These two conditions are very similar when it comes to symptoms, and even share some of the same treatments. It’s important to note, however, that while pelvic pain is a common symptom of endometriosis, it doesn’t ensure...November 16, 2020
November is Prematurity Awareness Month, so we wanted to take some time to address this maternal and infant health crisis that affects nearly 400,000 babies each year. Fortunately, the survival rate for premature babies born after 28 weeks who weigh over two pounds, three ounces is very high. Further,...October 30, 2020
While endometriosis can occur in any woman during her reproductive years, it’s generally more common in women in their 30s and 40s. While the cause of endometriosis is not conclusive, genetics, giving birth for the first time after the age of 30, and abnormalities within the uterus may increase...September 29, 2020
As your belly gets bigger and your clothes get tighter, you may wonder, “Is it safe to exercise?”. While the answer is usually that it’s a good idea to exercise in safe ways, it’s important to consult with your healthcare provider first because every woman is different. However, if...September 15, 2020
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, so now is the ideal time to learn more about this disease, how it’s diagnosed, and how it can be treated. According to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC), 1 in 78 women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. We’re here...August 16, 2020
Your mental health plays a large part in our overall health and well-being. Unfortunately, sometimes we have issues with our mental health. It’s important to recognize these issues so we can seek help when we need it. Because September is National Suicide Prevention Month, we’re focusing on women’s mental...July 31, 2020
Menopause occurs when a woman has not had a menstrual period for a full year. It marks the end of a woman’s fertile period. Women reach menopause at different ages and may experience symptoms for several years. According to the US Office on Women’s Health, women usually reach menopause...July 17, 2020
Many women experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. It is most common during the early weeks of pregnancy. Even though it doesn’t always happen in the morning, this is known as morning sickness. However, if you have severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy you might have a condition called...June 30, 2020
Writing a birth plan can help you feel more prepared and empowered as your due date approaches. A birth plan lays out your wishes for labor, delivery, postpartum, and newborn care. Even if you don’t end up sticking to the plan, it is a valuable tool for educating yourself...June 25, 2020
It’s well known that our hormones have a big effect on how we feel both mentally and physically. The following types of hormones are key players in how your body functions and can affect your health in multiple ways. 1. Estrogen Estrogen is one of the key female sex...April 29, 2020
If you’re nearing your due date, it’s time to pack your hospital bag. But what do you really need to bring? Use this handy hospital bag checklist as a guide! Your Birth Plan If you have a birth plan, make sure you print out several copies to put in...February 14, 2020
Over the last few decades, advancements have been made in surgical procedures that make them safer and easier for patients. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has become the standard for many procedures traditionally done with an open technique. These procedures include robotic surgery, endoscopic surgery, and laparoscopic surgery. Minimally invasive...December 16, 2019
You should feel comfortable and safe with the healthcare providers you see regularly. Having trust in the judgment and experience of a doctor or other healthcare professional is an important factor when considering diagnoses and treatment plans. When you don’t have confidence in the doctor/patient relationship, then you may...November 15, 2019
Almost everyone knows someone touched by breast cancer, as it is the most common type of cancer among women outside of certain skin cancers. So many factors can contribute to developing breast cancer, including age and family history. Some things you can’t control or change, but there are some...