Merry Christmas!
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas Women's Healthcare Associates
3y ago
We Wish You A Merry Christmas, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, And A Happy New Year! From All of Us at North Texas Women’s Health Care. North Texas Women’s Health Care is closed the following days for the holidays- All Day Monday, December 24, 2018 All Day Tuesday, December 25, 2018 All Day Wednesday, December 26, 2018 From Noon on Monday, December 31, 2018 (we are open 8:30am until noon) All Day Tuesday, January 1, 2019 Have a Wonderful Holiday ..read more
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Closed for Thanksgiving
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas Women's Healthcare Associates
3y ago
To allow our employees time with their families, North Texas Women’s Health Care will be closed to observe the Thanksgiving Holiday Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23. All of us at North Texas Women’s Health Care, wish you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving!   ..read more
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Kristen Ramirez, MD Is Joining NTWH in Late November or Early December, 2018
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas Women's Healthcare Associates
3y ago
North Texas Women’s Health Care is excited to announce that Kristen Ramirez, MD will be joining our practice in late November or early December, 2018.  She will see patients in our Keller and Alliance locations and will deliver babies and perform surgeries at Texas Health Harris Hospital,  Alliance.  Dr. Gagnon and Dr. White believe she will be an asset to our team of outstanding physicians.  With the departure of Dr. Brian Welsh, she is thrilled to take care of his former patients as well as new patients. Dr. Ramirez’s passion for and commitment to women’s health was insp ..read more
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Happy Mother’s Day!
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas Women's Healthcare Associates
3y ago
I did not understand a mother’s love until I became one.  At that moment, I knew I would fight to the death against anyone or anything that tried to harm this child of mine.  When I was expecting my second child, I worried if it was possible to love her as much as I did my first.  It was.     I attempt and fail at being a perfect mom.  The truth is a perfect mom is a myth.  All Moms just do the best we can.  God blesses each mother with different talents and we all have our own short comings.  Luckily, children are resilient and for the most part tu ..read more
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Holiday Closings
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas Women's Healthcare Associates
3y ago
To allow our employees time to spend with their loved ones, our Keller and Alliance offices will be closed Monday, December 25, Tuesday, December 26 and Monday, January 1.  In cases of emergency you can reach us through our answering service.  For emergencies, call 817-741-2601 and follow the prompts. The physicians and staff at North Texas Women’s Health Care wish you and your loved ones a wonderful Christmas and a healthy and prosperous New Year ..read more
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When do I Need to Start Seeing an OB/GYN?
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas Women's Healthcare Associates
3y ago
Current guidelines state that regardless of when a woman first has intercourse, she does not need a pap test until she attains the age of 21.  Prior to this the guidelines were that she should be tested when she became sexually active or attained the age of 21, whichever came first.  The change in guidelines has caused confusion about when testing should begin. If a woman does not need a pap until she is 21, why should she visit the OB/GYN prior to then if she isn’t pregnant?  While the overall list of important issues your OB/GYN can cover is lengthy, I will quickly touch on a ..read more
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A Pregnancy Crash Course for Dad, Part 2
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas Women's Healthcare Associates
3y ago
  The baby is coming!  You may wonder how can I help during labor?  If you have not wondered how you can help, you should.  The most important thing is to support your partner in any way you can, within the boundaries of her needs.  At times labor is a long process, and you might be in the hospital delivery room for quite a while.  Bring things to help pass the time such as games, movies, cards, or something your partner enjoys.  You can also help time her contractions as well as massaging her back and shoulders to help her relax in between contractions (if ..read more
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A Pregnancy Crash Course for Dad, Part 1
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas Women's Healthcare Associates
3y ago
While women often prepare for and discuss pregnancy with their friends before, during, and after pregnancy, men often walk into a first pregnancy as clueless as T.J. Watt at a dance recital.  My most important recommendation is for you to be supportive!  There are actually documented scientific studies showing women who have a supportive partner have lower rates of preterm delivery and growth problems with their babies.  There are many ways to be supportive, and the first step should be asking her how you can help.  The second step should be following through with her reque ..read more
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Important Construction Update for Baylor Grapevine
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas OBGYN
3y ago
  TEXRail has announced construction updates for Grapevine.  The rail line at Baylor Parkway will be closed from Tuesday, May 23 through Thursday, May 25.  After the lanes reopen, there will be periodic closures into July.  The Grapevine WalMart Drive will be closed into June.  See below for alternate routes.   If you need additional directions, call our office at 817-741-2601 and choose Option 2 ..read more
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Anesthesia Choices for Vaginal Delivery
North Texas OBGYN Blog
by North Texas OBGYN
3y ago
  To use or not to use any form of pain control at all during a vaginal delivery is a very personal choice.  At North Texas Women’s Healthcare, we encourage patients to explore their options for pain control and choose the best option for their situation. Overall there are three broad categories.   The first option is to use no medication for pain.  Many patients today are choosing to deliver without the assistance of any anesthesia, which we encourage as a completely acceptable option. Secondly, there is the option of IV pain medications.  There are several IV options ..read more
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