Empowering Your Health.
Woman to Woman.

This blog is a doctor's guide to demystifying female health. From gynecology to pregnancy and beyond, my goal is to give you the knowledge and confidence you need to understand your body and advocate for your health.

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This prompt focuses more on the human element and is less clinical, making it highly shareable. "A minimalist, stylized illustration. In the center is a simple, anatomical drawing of a uterus. Inside the uterine wall, small, dark 'spots' are visibly embedded, representing adenomyosis. Surrounding the uterus are several floating, simple icons: A calendar with a red drop icon (for heavy/prolonged periods) A lightning bolt symbol over the pelvic area (for severe pain) An ultrasound probe (for diagnosis) A heating pad (for management) The image should feel hopeful and informative, not scary. Use a soft, modern color palette on a light background.

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