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What are some tips and body changes that happen when it’s time to deliver a baby?

Many new parents who are nearing the end of their pregnancy will have questions about when it is time to deliver their baby at the hospital. Houston, TX, area women who visit Northwest Women’s Center can learn about these indications from our experienced providers. For most women, some changes that can happen right before delivery

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Protect yourself from STDs

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that can be passed from one person to another during any type of sexual activity. They can affect both men and women, and some can also be passed on to a baby during pregnancy or childbirth. If you’re sexually active, it’s important to know how to protect yourself from

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Understanding HPV

Women who have questions about their HPV diagnosis and the management of this condition will want to work with the team at Northwest Women’s Center to discuss their needs. Our providers in Houston, TX want to ensure women have the information they need receive a proper and definitive diagnosis of their condition and discuss the

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How does BioTe work?

As we age, a lot of changes occur within the body. This includes a shift in the balance of hormones, especially in women who are in perimenopause or menopause. When these changes occur, it can cause a variety of symptoms. This includes hot flashes, increased depression and anxiety, sexual changes, and even fatigue. To address

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