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In this episode of Black Women's Health podcast, Dr. Rahman discusses non-surgical options for uterine fibroids. Often "I don't want surgery" gets said because women aren't clear on their options and are seeking more information.
In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Rahman discusses pain with sex caused by fibroid tumors. If sex hurts and you have fibroids- that's not weakness. That's anatomy. Deep pain s often mechanical. But because it's private... it's dismissed. This conversation matters. If you have been told that you have fibroids, please share your experience by completing the following short, anonymous survey: https://tinyurl.com/Fibroids2026
In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Rahman discusses both the challenges of large fibroids when contemplating pregnancy and the challenges of large fibroids during pregnancy.
In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast , Dr. Rahman discusses concerns, questions and information a woman with fibroids should discuss with her gynecologist.
In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Rahman talks to a group of women with large fibroids but no abnormal bleeding. The question is "Should she be concerned?"
In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Rahman discusses the abnormal uterine bleeding which is the number one symptom associated with uterine fibroids. She discusses the reason careful evaluation is needed, the unanswered questions and two potentially low cost treatment options for excessive bleeding. Women with fibroids are invited to complete the Fibroids2026 survey to provide us with a better appreciation of the fibroid experience froma patient's perspective.
Pain, bleeding, pelvic pressure and now your OBGYN orders a pelvic ultrasound. You get the report in your patient portal but WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Honestly, fibroid imaging reports are written for doctors, not patients. That's appropriate but what's missing is a patient friendly translation. We 're asking women with fibroids to complete a short survey to better understand the diagnosis experience from the patient's perspective.