Expanding the Space for Babies In-Utero
LEXINGTON Imagine a five-tiered wedding cake with all the trimmings. Then imagine that in between the layers of cake are layers of Jell-O. Then imagine
LEXINGTON Imagine a five-tiered wedding cake with all the trimmings. Then imagine that in between the layers of cake are layers of Jell-O. Then imagine
LOUISVILLE The phrase “When one door closes, another opens,” most definitely applies to Edward Miller, MD. Growing up in California playing sports, Miller’s goal was
LEXINGTON During her third year at Pikeville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Amy Baker, DO, underwent a life-changing experience— she helped deliver a baby. “The day
LOUISVILLE When Women First of Louisville opened its doors in 1988, it was one of the first all-woman-run obstetrics and gynecology practices in the area.
BARDSTOWN In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the general message has been to wait, to stay home, to be patient. Easier said than done,
OWENSBORO For most women, pregnancy is one of the most joyous times in their lives. But for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, these positive feelings are
LOUISVILLE With 11 board-certified female physicians at the helm, Women First of Louisville Obstetrics and Gynecology is no stranger to leading the way in women’s
LOUISVILLE When medical oncologist Elizabeth Riley, MD, noticed she was seeing more breast cancer patients under the age of 45 than when she first started
LOUISVILLE On her very first night as a third-year medical student on obstetrics, Carol Brees, MD, delivered three babies. “I went home so high that
LEXINGTON A college basketball coach once said, “I don’t want a player who can make the easy look difficult, I want a player who can
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