Urinary incontinence is common but not something women have to accept as normal. In this episode of Ob/Gyn Time, Erica Newlin, MD, is joined by urogynecologist Amy Park, MD, to discuss the different types of urinary leakage, including stress, urge, and mixed incontinence. They ex ...Show more
Spotting the Signs: Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Abnormal uterine bleeding is never something you should ignore or “just live with.” In this episode of Ob/Gyn Time, Erica Newlin, MD, speaks with Linda Bradley, MD, about what’s considered normal menstrual bleeding, when bleeding becomes abnormal, and why changes at any age matte ...Show more
Endometriosis Explained
Endometriosis is often misunderstood and dismissed. In this episode of Ob/Gyn Time, host Erica Newlin, MD, is joined by Megan Billow, DO, to discuss what endometriosis is, common and lesser-known symptoms, how it's diagnosed, and the wide range of treatment options available—from ...Show more
Pediatric Gynecology: What Parents Should Know
Pediatric and adolescent gynecology often raises questions for parents—and in this episode of Ob/Gyn Time, Erica Newlin, MD, sits down with Erin Isaacson, MD, Cleveland Clinic’s first fellowship-trained pediatric and adolescent gynecologist, to break it all down. Together, they e ...Show more
Navigating Menopausal Stages and Treatment
Menopause impacts millions every year, but care isn’t one-size-fits-all. In this episode of Ob/Gyn Time, host Erica Newlin, MD, talks with Rachel Novik, DO, about what to expect during menopause and perimenopause, common symptoms, and the latest treatment options—from hormone the ...Show more