University Hospitals Physician Authors Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book Monday, May 05, 2008 (125 reads)
CLEVELAND – Marjorie Greenfield, M.D., obstetrician-gynecologist at University Hospitals MacDonald Women’s Hospital, is hitting bookstores next week with The Working Woman’s Pregnancy Book.
From pre-conception planning, infertility issues, and the physical and emotional changes of each trimester, to labor and birth, breastfeeding and adjusting to parenthood, this up-to-date guide discusses in a warm and engaging tone all subjects facing new mothers. This unique 500+ page book also covers issues of special concern to those women who hold jobs during their pregnancies, such as:
- • Is my workplace safe for my developing baby?
- • When should I tell my employer that I am expecting?
- • How can I handle the discomforts of pregnancy when I need to work?
- • What laws will protect me when I take medical leave?
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Female Testosterone Patch Restores Sexual Desire in Post-Menopausal Women Wednesday, July 07, 2004 (160 reads)
CLEVELAND -- A promising new
treatment for women suffering from dwindling sexual desire involves the
delivery of testosterone through a skin patch worn on the abdomen. The
investigational testosterone patch, known as Intrinsa, was studied at
University Hospitals of Cleveland's MacDonald Women's Hospital.
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Dr. Loret de Mola Elected President of Biomedical Group Wednesday, April 07, 2004 (313 reads)
CLEVELAND -- J. Ricardo Loret de Mola, M.D.,
director of In-Vitro Fertilization and Chief of the Division of
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at University Hospitals
MacDonald Women's Hospital, recently was elected President of the
HispanoAmerican Biomedical Association (HABA).
Dr. Loret de Mola, a nationally renowned reproductive endocrinology and
infertility specialist, was elected in February and is serving a
two-year term.
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