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9.6.22 | Genetic Screening
NIPS Explained: A Fireside Chat About Prenatal Genetic Screening

SWHR hosted a fireside chat to share educational information about the impact of prenatal screening on maternal and infant health. The event discussed how to reduce barriers to care and improve health outcomes through patient education, patient provider communication, and informed consent.

9.2.22 | Lupus
Closing the Loop for Lupus: A Fireside Chat

The event discussed how to improve health outcomes for individuals with lupus through recognizing and addressing symptoms, comorbidities, treatment options, and barriers to accessing quality care, while highlighting the diverse experiences of women living with lupus.

8.31.22 | Genetic Screening
NIPS Resource Guide Helps Prepare Mothers Throughout Their Pregnancy Journeys  

The Noninvasive Prenatal Screening (NIPS) Resource Guide for Women was created to help pregnant individuals navigate conversations with providers and professionals about their prenatal screening options.

8.30.22 | Sleep
World Narcolepsy Day Fact Sheet: Creating Awareness, Improving Outcomes for Women

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Marcia Lawrence Soltes’ Menopause Journey

On an August afternoon, at the age of 49, without any warning, I became engulfed in a maelstrom of insanity that spanned 17 days and nearly destroyed me.

8.25.22 | Menopause
Menopause Preparedness Toolkit Video Series

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Amy Kelly’s Fertility Journey

Just before my 35th birthday, I scheduled egg retrievals as an insurance policy, sure that I would find someone eventually.

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Salewa Akintilo’s Endometriosis and Self-Advocacy Journey

I’m a 29-year-old living with three “invisible illnesses:” Crohn’s disease, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and endometriosis.

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Amanda Gorman’s Breastfeeding Journey

Like most new moms, I didn’t expect to have problems breastfeeding, especially since my husband and I are primary care providers.

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Deborah’s Menopause Journey

After a few years, I finally have the whole combination of different supportive medications, hormones, and supplements in an ideal place and feel fine.