Gestational Diabetes: Will It Resolve After My Baby Is Born?
Gestational diabetes affects about 9% of pregnancies in the United States. Learn more about the condition, how it’s managed, and what to expect after your baby’s birth.
A patient-centered practice specializing in women’s healthcare, Raveco Medical in Queens, New York, has offices conveniently located in Forest Hills, and Woodside. The women-driven and managed organization features a team of expert OB/GYNs who take an interest in each and every patient’s needs and health goals.
The team is available to help women with their gynecological and obstetric needs seven days a week. The premier facility features state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment technology offered in a tranquil, comfortable office setting. The skilled, compassionate staff provides a wide range of services to promote women’s health, including well-women checks, birth control counseling, menopause support, and infertility workups.
Women who have complex gynecological problems, like uterine fibroids, endometriosis, or ovarian cysts that don’t respond to conservative treatments, can take advantage of minimally invasive surgical interventions to help resolve symptoms to get their lives back.
At Raveco Medical, the team supports every aspect of a family’s pregnancy journey. They provide pre-pregnancy counseling, prenatal care, and labor and delivery services, including vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). Women seeking an OB/GYN practice who really cares for their needs and health can trust Raveco Medical. Patients can request an appointment online or call one of the three convenient locations.
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Gestational diabetes affects about 9% of pregnancies in the United States. Learn more about the condition, how it’s managed, and what to expect after your baby’s birth.
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