Midwives, Your Lifetime Partners in Care
Midwives are most often known as healthcare providers who work with people during pregnancy and childbirth. As a midwife, I can say that most of us love this
Read moreMidwives are most often known as healthcare providers who work with people during pregnancy and childbirth. As a midwife, I can say that most of us love this
Read moreUterine fibroids are often misunderstood–which is understandable because we still don’t fully know how or why they develop! For many people, fibroids will be an inconsequential part of
Read moreWeight is only a number. And yet, our culture has conditioned us—women especially—to believe that weight is the ultimate marker of wellness and, too often, value. But thanks
Read moreMany people never seek treatment for urinary incontinence because they are too embarrassed to ask their healthcare provider about the issue or were told urine leakage is a
Read moreThis is is one of the most common questions we hear. Unfortunately, some people don’t ask because have been led to believe that it is normal and/or there’s
Read moreBrought to you by WHA’s LGBTQ+ Employees and Allies Resource Group. Transgender Awareness Week, November 13 – 19, is a time each year when the LGBTQ+ community and
Read moreBrought to you by WHA’s LGBTQ+ Employees and Allies Resource Group. Though lesser known than LGBTQ Pride Month (June), LGBT History Month was first celebrated in 1994 and
Read moreBrought to you by WHA’s Multicultural Employees and Allies Resource Group. Established in 2006, Caribbean American Heritage Month (CAHM) is a time to recognize and celebrate the generations
Read moreBrought to you by WHA’s Multicultural Employees and Allies Resource Group. On April 20th, 2006, President George W. Bush declared that May would be recognized as Jewish American
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