Hera News and Insights

Stay informed with the latest from Hera Women’s Health. Our blog features news from across our network, expert insights from our providers, and updates that reflect our commitment to advancing women’s healthcare. Browse highlights from each of our practices and click through to explore full stories, health tips, and more.

High Risk Pregnancy Center Welcomes New Resource Case Manager, Alexandra Frantz

The High Risk Pregnancy Center is proud to announce the addition of Alexandra Frantz as the new resource case manager, expanding the center’s commitment to providing comprehensive support for women with high-risk pregnancies. The High Risk Pregnancy Center, a Hera Women’s Health Center of Excellence and Nevada’s leading provider of maternal-fetal medicine, is delighted to…

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Strengthening Your Pelvic Floor After Childbirth: Practical Tips for Postpartum Recovery

Many women experience changes in their bodies after childbirth, and one of the most significant areas affected is the pelvic floor. The pelvic floor consists of muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and rectum, and they can become weakened during pregnancy and delivery. Rebuilding pelvic floor strength postpartum is essential for preventing incontinence, enhancing sexual…

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High Risk Pregnancy Center Welcomes New Behavioral Health Nurse Practitioner, Martha Arbolario, PMHNP-BC

The High Risk Pregnancy Center is proud to announce the addition of Martha Arbolario, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, as the new Behavioral Health Nurse Practitioner, strengthening the center’s commitment to comprehensive care for high-risk pregnancies. The High Risk Pregnancy Center, a Hera Women’s Health Center of Excellence and Nevada’s leading provider of maternal-fetal medicine, is excited…

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How Will My Autoimmune Disease Affect My Pregnancy?

If you’re living with an autoimmune disease and planning to start a family, you might be wondering how your condition could impact your pregnancy. Autoimmune diseases occur when your immune system mistakenly attacks your own body, leading to inflammation and other symptoms. Some of the more common autoimmune conditions include lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis,…

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