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| Uterus1: How do you diagnose women with heavy bleeding? |
| Dr. Craig deFreese: We do a blood count, check the thyroid, administer blood tests, and check the proactin level. And then we would also do a pelvic sonogram. That would tell us whether there were any fibroids or polyps, the size of her uterus, and the status of her ovaries.
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| Dr. Craig deFreese: We do a blood count, check the thyroid, administer blood tests, and check the proactin level. And then we would also do a pelvic sonogram. That would tell us whether there were any fibroids or polyps, the size of her uterus, and the status of her ovaries.
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Dr. Craig deFreese
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Dr. Craig DeFreese is an obstetrician/gynecologist who practices in Altamonte Springs, Orlando, Florida. He started his practice, Devoted to Women, about eight years ago, but has been caring for female patients for more than 19 years. Noting a growing trend in women’s preference for midwives, Dr. DeFreese now shares his office with a nurse midwife who delivers babies for many of his patients.
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Dr. Craig deFreese
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Dr. Craig DeFreese is an obstetrician/gynecologist who practices in Altamonte Springs, Orlando, Florida. He started his practice, Devoted to Women, about eight years ago, but has been caring for female patients for more than 19 years. Noting a growing trend in women’s preference for midwives, Dr. DeFreese now shares his office with a nurse midwife who delivers babies for many of his patients.
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