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Yuma Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for Menopause

Type of Physician: Obstetrician-Gynecologist

What is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist?

A certification by the Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology; practitioners provide medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders, to the extent that it distinguishes them from other physicians. This training enables them to serve as consultants to other physicians and as primary physicians for women.

Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology

Common Name: Ob/Gyn or Ob-Gyn

Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors in Yuma *

Zia Ob/Gyn
Terry A Lewis
2189 S Avenue A
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 344-2728

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
John Brock Amon
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Maria L Gasca Holtz
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Brian D Grogan
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Eric R Martinez
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Thomas N Suciu
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
James E Vining
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Women?s Healthcare Specialists
Werner Wester Ebbinghaus
2911 S 8th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 783-3050

Associates for Womens Health
Surendher Lokareddy
1945 W 24th St
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 341-4650

Sunset Womens Medical Group
Jennifer R Price
2060 W 24th St
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 726-5950

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Menopause

What is menopause?

Menopause is defined as the state of an absence of menstrual periods for 12 months. The menopausal transition starts with varying menstrual cycle length and ends with the final menstrual period. Perimenopause means "the time around menopause" and is often used to refer to the menopausal transitional period. It is not officially a medical term, but is sometimes used to explain certain aspects of the menopause transition in lay terms. Postmenopause is the entire period of time that comes after the last menstrual period.

Menopause is the time in a woman's life when the function of the ovaries ceases. The ovary (female gonad), is one of a pair of reproductive glands in women. They are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus. Each ovary is about the size and shape of an almond. The ovaries produce eggs (ova) and female hormones such as estrogen. During each monthly menstrual cycle, an egg is released from one ovary. The egg travels from the ovary through a Fallopian tube to the uterus.

The ovaries are the main source of female hormones, which control the development of female body characteristics such as the breasts, body shape, and body hair. The hormones also regulate the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Estrogens also protect the bone. Therefore, a woman can develop osteoporosis (thinning of bone) later in life when her ovaries do not produce adequate estrogen.

Perimenopause is different for each woman. Scientists are still trying to identify all the factors that initiate and influence this transition period.

At what age does a woman typically reach menopause?

The average age of menopause is 51 years old. But there is no way to predict when an individual woman will enter menopause. The age at which a woman starts having menstrual periods is also not related to the age of menopause onset. Most women reach me...

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Hot Flashes »

What are hot flashes?

A hot flash (is a feeling of warmth that spreads over the body that begins, and is most strongly felt, in the head and neck regions. Hot flashes are a common symptom experienced by women prior to, and during the early stages of the menopausal transition. However, not all women approaching the menopause will develop hot flashes.

What causes hot flashes?

The complex hormonal changes that accompany the aging process, in particular the declining levels of estrogen as a woman approaches menopause, are thought to be the underlying cause of hot flashes. A disorder in thermoregulation (methods the body uses to control and regulate body temperature) is responsible for the sensation of heat, but the exact way in which the changing hormone levels affect thermoregulation is not fully understood.

While hot flashes are considered to be a characteristic symptom of the menopausal transition, they can a...

Emergency Contact for Yuma

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Nearby Yuma Hospitals *

HEALTHSOUTH Yuma Rehabilitation Hospital
901 W 24th St
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928)726-5000

Yuma Regional Medical Center
2400 S Avenue A
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928)344-2000

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