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It’s National Women’s Health Week! How are you taking care of yourself?

by Alexis Garrett Stodghill | May 14, 2012 at 1:24 PM
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A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, directed by Emily Mann at the Broadhurst Theater (235 W 44 St) Photos by Ken Howard. Stanley (Underwood) offers his wife Stella (Rubin-Vega) a reality check about her sister, Blanche.

<p><p><em>A Streetcar Named Desire</em> by Tennessee Williams, directed by Emily Mann at the Broadhurst Theater (235 W 44 St) Photos by Ken Howard. Stanley (Underwood) offers his wife Stella (Rubin-Vega) a reality check about her sister, Blanche.</p></p>

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From Clutch Magazine: National Women’s Health Week kicked off on Mother’s Day. Today, the folks over at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are encouraging women to get to the doctor’s office with National Women’s Checkup Day. Hitting the doctor’s office can be a bit intimidating for anyone. Many times, the physicians have a set amount of time they can spend with patients, so you end up feeling rushed. There are also those times where you just aren’t sure what to ask, or you assume that your doctor knows best. Whether you get your check-up or schedule your appoint an appointment today, check out the CDC’s recommendations for a smooth visit:

1. Review your family history
Do you have a history of diabetes in your family? Who in your family has had cancer? Have any of the women in your family had to deal with fibroids? These are all things you should know and be able to discuss with your doctor. The more you know, the more your doctor will be able to help you.

2. Find out if you are due for any general screenings or vaccinations
If you aren’t sure where to begin, try this chart that lists screenings and immunizations that women should have based on age.

3. Write down list of issues and questions to take with you
It’s easy to draw a blank once the MD enters the white room. The best thing to do is get all of your questions together beforehand. Grab a pen and pad or your trusty smartphone and jot down everything you want to know and what you’d like to get out of your appointment.

4. Think about the long-term
Are you thinking about starting weight loss plan? Are you in family planning mode? Be ready to discuss your goals and future with the doc.

Checkout the official site for National Women’s Health Week for more tools and resources.

Do you visit the doctor’s office regularly or only when you’re feeling sick?

Click here to read more stories from Clutch magazine.

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