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Dr Rydfors received his Medical degree and specialization training from Stanford University Medical Center. He is an Assistant Adjunct Clinical Professor at Stanford University Medical Center and is board certified.
He is the initial creator and current Co-Author of the popular "Handbook in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility". Now in its sixth edition, the main handbook used by all Obstetricians and Gynecologists in training in the US.
He is the Chief Medical Advisor for the American Pregnancy Association. He is the recipient of the Compassionate Doctor and Patient's Choice award.
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View AllDoes Ovulation Cause Cramps?
Ovulation cramps are a type of ovulation pain, generally referred to as pelvic pain that occurs when a woman experiences ovulation each month and are often generalized as menstrual cramps. Ovulation cramps may be clustered on one or both sides of the abdomen, and severe cramping that causes pain is generally considered normal, suggesting that menstrual cramps do not only occur during the period but also around the day of ovulation when pain is caused by ovulation. It indicates that dysmenorrhea occurs not only during menstruation but also around the time of ovulation when pain is caused by ovulation.
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Early Pregnancy Signs: When to Take a Pregnancy Test?
Navigating the early signs of pregnancy can be both exciting and overwhelming. In this blog post, we'll explore the subtle symptoms that may indicate you're expecting. Understanding these early pregnancy signs can help you determine when it's the right time to take a pregnancy test
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Signs Of High Fertility In A Woman
Fertility rates can be measured as the time taken to achieve pregnancy expressed as monthly fecundity rates (MFRs), that is, the probability of achieving pregnancy within one menstrual cycle. Knowing how fertile they are is the first step in trying to conceive. Fertility is particularly linked to women’s health, including the health of a woman’s eggs and uterus. Diverse ovulation test strips are available to help you test your ovulation cycle, and fertility can also be indicated by several signs in your body.
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