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Study Finds That Menopause Can Make Workplace Tougher for Women

A new study has found that menopause symptoms can interfere with women’s jobs. Symptoms have shown to affect work performance and increase work older woman stressed at workrelated stress. Read the full study here.

If you suspect that your menopause symptoms may be impacting work or your everyday life, contact Capital Women’s Care today. Our board-certifed OBGYNs have extensive experience providing care to women experiencing symptoms of menopause. Call (301) 681-9101 to schedule an appointment at our office in Rockville or Silver Spring Maryland today!

Serious Conditions That Are Often Mistaken For PMS

Premenstrual syndrome or PMS describes a variety of symptoms that occur a week or so before the onset of a woman’s period. Many women have tender breasts, become moody or irritable, and experience bloating and a number of other symptoms to some degree. Any symptom of PMS can vary from mild to severe and women may think they are all normal. This is not necessarily true because there are some serious conditions that are often mistaken for PMS.

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Three Capital Women’s Care Physicians Named Washingtonian Top Doctor 2020

We would like to congratulate three of our physicians for being named Top Doctor by the Washingtonian. These three physicians possess the characteristics and skills that help drive Capital Women’s Care and distinguish us as one of the leading practices in the Washington, DC area.

The 2020 Top Doctors list was published in Washingtonian’s November issue. The doctors were identified by a survey of more than 13,500 locally practicing physicians asking which of their peers they trusted most with their patients.

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Darryn Band, MD
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Darryn Band, MD

Dr. Band received his undergraduate degree from Tulane University in New Orleans, then attended medical school at the University of Maryland. His residency was at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond and returned home to begin working in obstetrics and gynecology, following in his father’s footsteps. Dr. Band is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology.

Randy Lizardo, MD
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Randy Lizardo, MD

Dr. Lizardo has been accredited as a Master Surgeon in Minimally Invasive Gynecology by the internationally recognized Surgical Review Corporation and a Certified Surgeon of The Center of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecology. He is currently licensed in DC, Maryland and Virginia and provides surgical services in multiple facilities. He is referred patients from across the DMV and has been consistently recognized by his peers as a Washingtonian Magazine Top Doc.

Heather Sine, MD
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Heather Sine, MD

Dr. Sine completed her undergraduate degree at the College of Notre Dame in Maryland, and medical school at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., then traveled to the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston for her residency. During her years in medical school, she worked as a medical assistant for an established OB/GYN, and watched how his compassionate patient encounters led to his personal happiness. From this she took her own ability to talk with patients and help alleviate anxieties as well as being there while they make difficult decisions.

 

Getting Ready For Baby: A Virtual Baby Fair

Are you Pregnant or Planning to Expand your Family?

Join us Sunday, November 15th, 2020 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm for a free, virtual Baby Fair!

  • Participate in mini lectures on maternal mental health, safe sleep, maternal nutrition, and car seat safety.
  • Join a Q&A session with community organizations about “baby” products and services.
  • Learn about Holy Cross Health services and connect with nurses, childbirth educators, and lactation support staff.
  • Enjoy prizes and connection to community members.

 

To register, call (301) 754-8800 or visit HolyCrossHealth.org

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5 Reasons To Schedule A Preconception Visit

Before you get that telltale “glow,” you have to conceive. Before you conceive, you have some planning to do, and one of those planning steps is to schedule a preconception appointment with Capital Women’s Care. You may wonder why, so here are 5 reasons to schedule a preconception visit even if it’s not your first child.

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Capital Women’s Care Is Open And Seeing Patients

At Capital Women’s Care, our top priority is the health and well being of our patients. We are now fully operational and are back to scheduling preventative and non-urgent visits.

Obstetrical patients are only able to bring their spouse for the much anticipated 20 week anatomy ultrasound. Hospitals are now permitting spouses in the delivery room.

Additionally, we are now performing all surgeries without limitations in our surgery center.

These changes have been made while taking the right measures in the office to keep all patients healthy. We are practicing social distancing by limiting the amount of patients in the waiting room and requiring that all patients have face masks and get their temperature checked before entering our offices.

Thank you for choosing the offices of Drs. Band, Sines, Resta, Lizardo, Shrout, Lin and Rose.

Request an Appointment

For further questions or if you would like to schedule an appointment, please call (301) 681-9101 or request an appointment online today.

11 Signs You Need To Call Your Gynecologist

Most young women begin to see a gynecologist in their teens and by the time they are in their 20s or 30s know the routine, know their bodies, and schedule annual visits. There are times, however, when abnormalities present themselves, and you wonder if you should see your doctor in between your normal visit. The answer is usually yes, and in case you’re in doubt, here are 11 signs you need to call your gynecologist.


Changes To Your Menstrual Flow

pelvic painIf your menstrual cycle has stopped, become irregular, the flow lasts too long, or if you have any changes in the flow, see your gynecologist. Be specific about what has changed.

Blood In Your Urine

If your urine looks pink or brown or if you have pain when urinating, make an appointment. It could be something harmless or short lived, but it is always better to have it checked out.

Bad Smelling Discharge

This symptom is usually sign of an infection. Do not think you can handle this at home, because most likely it will only get worse. Make an appointment and get a clinical diagnosis and proper treatment from Capital Women’s Care.

It could be something easily handled with antibiotics, but if not treated, could increase the risk of HIV.

Any New Lesion

Sometimes women experience ingrown pubic hair and it’s nothing serious, but it’s always best to be evaluated. A new sore or lesion could be a wart, herpes, or the beginning of a sexually transmitted disease. It is not something to ignore, so call your gynecologist immediately.

Painful Urination

If it hurts or burns when you urinate, call Capital Women’s Care. In addition, other symptoms of concern include difficulty urinating, frequent urges, lower abdominal pain or no urination. These can all be signs of a UTI or urinary tract infection. Without proper treatment, it can quickly turn into a kidney infection with chills, nausea, vomiting and severe back pain.

Don’t delay in calling your gynecologist for proper treatment.

Painful Sex

Occasionally, women can have pain during sexual intercourse. It may be due to vaginal dryness, a tear in the vagina, or an infection. Low estrogen can cause lack of lubrication, and this can occur during breastfeeding, while on a low dose birth control pill, or during perimenopause.

Unfortunately, painful sex might signify the development of uterine fibroids or endometriosis. See one of our providers at Capital Women’s Care to rule out these issues.

Long Lasting Pelvic Pain, Cramps, And Bloating

If it lasts longer than 2 weeks, you can rule out something you ate or from getting your period. Colitis, irritable bowel, large fibroids, and rarely cancer could be the culprit. Find out as soon as possible by scheduling an appointment.

Other reasons to see your gynecologist before your next routine visit include the following:

If you are in doubt whether you need to go into the office for an unscheduled visit, you can always call the specialists at Capital Women’s Care at (301) 681-9101.

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