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Need New Contraception? Consider These 5 Things Jun 2nd, 2025

Choosing a new form of birth control isn’t always as simple as picking up a prescription. Your body, lifestyle, and future goals all play a role in finding the right fit.  Whether you're switching methods or considering contraception for the first time, our team at Pflugerville OBGYN in Pflugerville, Texas,...

Menopause and Your Bones: Avoiding Osteoporosis May 6th, 2025

Did you know menopause can accelerate bone loss, increasing your risk of osteoporosis and fractures? We’re here to help you protect your bones and keep them strong and healthy. Why menopause increases your risk of osteoporosis As you enter menopause, your estrogen levels naturally decline — a change that can...

7 Tips for Getting Your Body Ready for Pregnancy Apr 2nd, 2025

The main reasons to plan ahead are to ensure you’re in the best shape possible to get pregnant and carry a child to term. Here are some helpful hints to get you started. Our knowledgeable team at Pflugerville OBGYN offers gynecological and obstetric care for expectant mamas and more at...

5 Conditions that Cause Vaginal Bleeding Mar 2nd, 2025

You expect to bleed during your monthly period. However, vaginal bleeding may occur beyond this time for a variety of reasons, from hormones to physical trauma. Should you experience abnormal vaginal bleeding, or other woman’s health issues, our knowledgeable team at Pflugerville OBGYN offers gynecological care, hormone management, and more...

Menopause and Heart Disease: What Every Woman Should Know Feb 11th, 2025

February is American Heart Month. It’s the perfect time for people of all ages, including menopausal women, who are more at risk of heart disease after this transition, to learn what they can do to prevent it Our compassionate team at Pflugerville OBGYN helps women navigate all stages of their...

How an Annual Pap Smear Can Prevent Cervical Cancer Jan 1st, 2025

Every year in the United States, roughly 100,000 women are treated for cervical precancer, unusual cell or tissue changes that are more likely to develop into cancer in the future. Another 14,000 are diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer, while roughly 4,000 die from the disease. At Pflugerville OBGYN, our team...