Top 5 Blog Posts of 2021
Each month, our blog focuses on the most common questions and concerns and offers our best advice for women in all stages of life. Some of the topics we discussed are those related to family planning and contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and prevention, fertility and preconception health, pregnancy, mental health, perimenopause, menopause, and domestic violence. As we get ready to welcome 2022, here are our top five most popular blog posts of 2021 for a quick year-at-a-glance.
#1. COVID-19 POLICIES AND UPDATES
In order to protect our patients and employees and offer timely COVID-19 updates to office policies and procedures, we created this post, which came in at #1 for most visited blog posts in 2021. We will continue to post updates here and on our social media in a timely manner. Stay well! Click here to read more.
#2. STAFF SPOTLIGHTS: DR. EVAN KRAUS
Our new physician’s Staff Spotlight came in at the number two spot in 2021. Dr. Kraus began working with our patients in the hospital in July. Click here to read Dr. Kraus’ spotlight.
#3. STAFF SPOTLIGHTS: DR. MARY TAYLOR
Another new addition to the team, Dr. Mary Taylor, topped our top five most popular blog posts of 2021 with her Staff Spotlight. Click here to read Dr. Taylor’s spotlight.
#4. WHY YOU SHOULD TALK TO YOUR OBGYN ABOUT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
Along with day-to-day stressors, lifestyle choices and genetics, hormonal fluctuations can impact a woman’s mental health. This is why stages of life, like pregnancy and menopause, can put women at a higher risk for developing depression. We shared a few important things to know about mental health as it relates to your reproductive system. Click here to read more.
#5. A CONVERSATION WITH A CHARLOTTESVILLE MOM AND PCOS ADVOCATE
For PCOS Awareness Month, we shared a story from Whitney, a local Charlottesville-area mom to two girls. If you follow her on social media (@worthystyle on almost every channel), you'll know that she is a proud PCOS advocate and infertility warrior. She graciously agreed to share some of her story with the Jefferson OB community in September, which is PCOS Awareness Month. Read about #HERstory.