Antidepressants and Trying to Conceive

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Antidepressants and Trying to Conceive

Taking antidepressants is fairly common among Americans. In fact, there’s been a 64% increase in antidepressant use from 1999 to 2014, up from 7.7% in 1999. A large portion of antidepressant users are women, who are two times more likely to take them than men. They are great for helping increase the number of neurotransmitters…. read more

How Your Genetics Influence Your Reproductive Health

Figuring out your reproductive health can be a struggle, especially since there is still a lot that is unknown about these parts of the body. In recent years, more research has been completed to find that women can take genetic tests to see if they are susceptible to certain diseases in their lifetime. This can…. read more

Hormone Replacement Therapy at NCCRM

There is a common misconception that testosterone is only in men and estrogen is only in women. On the contrary, men just tend to have more testosterone than women and women tend to have more estrogen than men, but both sexes have at least a little of both hormones. Women especially need a certain amount…. read more

Treatment Options for Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a fairly common disease among women, but there is still a lot of research going into learning how to diagnose, treat, and cure it. NCCRM is a fertility and gynecology clinic in Durham NC. We can help with a wide variety of treatment options for different reproductive diseases or other ailments, help you…. read more

When to Know if You Need a New Gynecologist

Going to the gynecologist is part of life for every woman. They are doctors that are going to see you at least once a year, sometimes more depending on the stage of life you’re in. It’s important to find a gynecologist that can help you with your specific health and reproductive needs. Finding a good…. read more

Cancers of the Female Reproductive System

Gynecological cancer is any cancer that starts in the female reproductive system. They can start in the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, vagina, vulva, or anywhere else within the female pelvis. Each kind of cancer is different, with symptoms, signs, and risk factors that vary. All women are at risk, and it increases with age.…. read more

How Does Hormonal Replacement Therapy Help Menopause?

Is menopause taking a toll on you? Did you know that some of the symptoms you may be feeling are signs of low testosterone? You may be thinking that testosterone is strictly a male hormone, but this is not true. Women have testosterone too, and when women have a low testosterone level, they may suffer…. read more

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