Reproductive Health
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE FOR ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS
Regular reproductive health appointments can improve your overall health by eliminating risks of diseases and infertility, treating health concerns, and providing education to maintain wellness. Recognize the normalities of your body — especially around certain stages in your menstrual cycle — to better understand what may be considered a complication. Finding and treating reproductive health issues early can increase your chances for success and decrease the need for further procedures.
Why Reproductive Health Matters
Staying informed about your reproductive health empowers you to make confident, proactive decisions about your body and well-being. From managing menstruation to family planning, regular check-ins with a women’s health provider help prevent complications, detect disorders early, and support long-term wellness.
Birth Control Options
Oral Contraceptives
Birth control pills are one of the most commonly used methods. They work by releasing hormones that prevent ovulation, thereby stopping fertilization. These require a prescription and daily use for maximum effectiveness.
Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
IUDs are long-acting, reversible forms of birth control inserted directly into the uterus. Available in hormonal (progestin) or non-hormonal (copper) forms, they can offer protection for several years depending on the type.
Fertility Support
Fertility Services
For couples facing infertility, a range of treatment options is available, from hormone therapy and medications to assisted reproductive technologies like IUI (intrauterine insemination) and IVF (in vitro fertilization). Your care team will help determine the best path based on your unique situation.
Managing Hormonal and Menstrual Conditions
PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)
A common hormonal disorder marked by enlarged ovaries and small cysts. While there’s no cure, symptoms such as irregular periods, acne, or weight fluctuations can be managed with medications and lifestyle adjustments.
Menstrual Irregularities and PMS
From painful cramps to heavy bleeding and premenstrual symptoms, menstrual problems can disrupt daily life. Treatment options include hormonal birth control, over-the-counter pain relief, or prescription medications for more severe cases.
Why Choose Together Women’s Health?
