At Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates, enhancing women’s health is a priority. Dedicated to providing responsive, sensitive, and judgement-free OBGYN services that empower women to take control of their health, these Fairfield and Middletown, Ohio-based OBGYN clinics are staffed by compassionate, communicative doctors. For Dr. Irina Fennimore, for example, becoming an OBGYN is truly a dream come true.
Born in Russia, Dr. Fennimore received her Doctor of Medicine degree from the Vladivostok State Medical University in 1993. Though she had practiced labor and delivery as a medical student, she was unable to become an OBGYN in Russia. At twenty-two years old, after four years of practicing gynecologic oncology, she moved to the U.S. to pursue
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Fennimore also married her husband in 1998. Today, the couple have two daughters, ages 13 and 17, and serve as host parents for foreign exchange students from around the world. Over the past year, she has welcomed two young women, from Germany and Spain. Their family is completed by Riley, their beloved soft-coated wheaten terrier. A great lover of travel, Dr. Fennimore has visited seven countries. She’s also an avid runner, and completed her first full marathon last year, at 45 years old!
The staff at OBGYN Associates describe Dr. Fennimore as outgoing, spirited and very fashionable—a description that fits well with her practice philosophy! Believing that open communication is key to quality women’s health care, Dr. Fennimore works hard to make patients feel comfortable and informed. Since joining OBGYN Associates in 2008, she’s been supporting women’s health with compassionate, education-based OBGYN services that help patients feel supported to take control of their wellness.
To make an appointment with Dr. Fennimore, or any of OBGYN Associates’s exceptional women’s health practitioners, call (513) 221-3800 to reach the Middletown practice or (513) 221-3800 for Liberty Township. For more information on how these comprehensive OBGYN clinics will serve you, visit their
Alice Neel’s painting Suzanne Moss was created in 1962 using oil paint on canvas. As the title suggests, the painting depicts a woman’s portrait. Now resigning in the Chazen Museum in Madison, WI, this portrait of a woman lunging is notable for the emotional intensity it provokes as well as her expressionistic use of brush strokes and color. The scene is set by a woman, presumably Suzanne Moss, dressed in dull back and blues lounging across a seat, staring off to the side, avoiding eye contact with the viewer. The unique style and technique of portraiture captures the woman’s piercing gaze and alludes to the interior emotions of the subject. In Suzanne Moss, Alice Neel uses desultory brush strokes combined with contrast of warm and cool shadows
Christine De Pizan’s work in The Book of The City of Ladies pioneers a new genre of feminist literature that exposes a time period from the perspective of its female population. Due to this, De Pizan justifiably earns the title of a revolutionary author. However, to say that De Pizan revolutionized the conditions of women in the medieval ages and onward is an overstatement. In her book, De Pizan critiques sexist arguments in order to defend women against misogyny. The change that De Pizan presented in medieval culture was gradual because she was attempting to amend people’s perspectives on women rather than offer any institutional rectifications. She worked to establish that women can be just as mighty as men, and thus, they are not innately inferior. However, her goal was not to ensure that women have equal access to exercise and pursue their virtuous roles. Therefore, if observed
Kate Chopin was a feminist American short story and novelist. She is known as an advocate of feminist authors of the 20th century. Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Brontes influenced her writing. She grew up in a household full of women; including her mother, great-grandmother and the female maids her mother owned. Kate spent a lot of time up in her attack reading.
There are the women whose babies I've delivered, whom I've gotten to know at a clinic visit or during the early contractions of active labor, and then coached through the calm between pushes in the last few minutes before delivery. There are the teenagers at their first Gyn exam, nervously kicking the end of the table as we talk about safer sex, the benefits of the pill and just what a speculum actually is. And there are the patients who are very, very sick - the 44-year-old with metastatic ovarian cancer, whose family was ...
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Credibility: Operates multiple clinics and specialises in the first and second trimester of pregnancy. promotes and protects a woman's right to choose and receive reproductive health care. Treats over 4,000 women annually across the clinics.
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A Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner requires skill, dedication and a passion for helping others. WHNP’s are a vital part of your OB/GYN team and support the mission, values and commitment of BlueRidge OB/GYN to their patients.
The world of healthcare has changed drastically since the 1950’s. Reflecting upon how Mrs. Henrietta’s cervical cancer was treated it is apparent that treatment options for patients have came a very long way. However, it is not just the treatment of disease and cancer that have changed. Over the past few decades there has been a massive shift toward a more patient centered system. It was almost hard to fathom some of the examples of tests and treatments that were done with little to no communication with patients. Today every T must be crossed and I dotted when it comes to ensuring a patient’s understanding and willingness to undergo any treatment or test. Patient’s perceptions of physicians and others in the healthcare field have drastically changed as well. My grandparents for example take
(2008) found no statistical difference between midwives and physicians regarding newborn death rates. Hartem et al. (2008) study not only found that midwives were more likely to achieve vaginal births than physicians, but also their study found that women rate higher perceptions of maternal and fetal outcomes that support continuous care regarding midwives than physicians. The study concluded that more women rated midwives higher than physicians in giving the mother control, initiating breastfeeding, less episiotomy, less likelihood of forceps or vacuum assisted birth, and less days of the baby staying at the hospital.
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My clinical experience was at deaconess hospital in Oklahoma City. My experience during childbearing clinical last spring was a memorable one. It was an eye-opener for me being not just a nursing student, but also a woman who would one day experience what the women I witnessed their delivery went through. I was opportune to witness four natural births and was able to take care of the women after delivery. There was great support during labor and delivery for the new mom from the partner, doctor, nurses, and even we the nursing students that were present. All of the women who had their babies had to have epidural to stop the pain they were going through during labor. There were frequent assessments done on the moms to be during labor and after delivery. The babies that were born were all well taken care of. Their airway and temperature were the priorities of the nurses. Patient satisfaction was also one of their priorities.
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