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Dr. Amber Nicole Macwilliam, DO is an obstetrician and gynecologist in New Braunfels, TX specializing in obstetrics & gynecology. She graduated from Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Amber Nicole Macwilliam, DO is affiliated with Baptist Medical Network and Resolute Health Hospital.
545 Creekside Crossing Suite 230
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Hysterectomy (Uterus Removal)
A hysterectomy is an extremely common surgery performed to remove the uterus. Sometimes the fallopian tubes, ovaries, or cervix will be removed as well. A woman who has had a hysterectomy will no longer have periods and cannot get pregnant.
There are a variety of reasons that women have hysterectomies, including:
It is important to note that having any of these conditions does not necessarily mean that a hysterectomy is necessary. There are other available treatment options in most cases.
Although the uterus is responsible for a period, it is the ovaries that control the hormonal changes that women go through every month. So if a woman has a hysterectomy but keeps her ovaries, she might still experience hormonal swings every month even if she no longer has a period. Alternately, if a younger woman has a hysterectomy where her ovaries as removed, she will essentially be in immediate menopause.
A hysterectomy can be performed traditionally through one large cut in the abdomen, laparoscopically using tiny incisions and small tools, or through the vagina. Full recovery may take four to six weeks. After a hysterectomy, patients might experience sexual changes such as vaginal dryness or a change in libido. It is common to experience strong emotions after a hysterectomy, including both grief and relief. If a patient's ovaries were removed, they may be at higher risk for certain diseases, such as heart disease and osteoporosis. Taking hormonal birth control might reduce this risk.
Mental Health Issues
Mental health issues, also referred to as mental health disorders or mental health illnesses, are a wide variety of conditions that impact behavior, emotion, and cognition. There are many different forms of mental health issues, some of which are acute (short-term), while others are chronic. Common mental health issues include:
No single cause of mental health issues exists. Multiple factors may increase one's risk for developing mental health issues, including but not limited to:
Mental health issues are typically diagnosed by a provider like a psychiatrist or a psychologist. These issues are diagnosed through psychological evaluation and talk therapy.
Mental health therapy can be an effective tool in supporting people who are struggling with unwanted feelings, behaviors, or difficult circumstances in their lives. Many forms of therapy are available, including specialized therapies tailored to particular disorders. For many issues, therapists help patients manage their conditions through talk therapy. Other treatments can include medication or stays at a psychiatric facility. Mental health therapy can help people with mental health issues improve their mental and emotional wellbeing.
Dr. Amber Nicole Macwilliam, DO graduated from Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed residency at University of Louisville Affiliated Hospitals. She has a state license in Texas.
Medical School: Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency: University of Louisville Affiliated Hospitals
Licensed In: Texas
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Dr. Amber Macwilliam practices obstetrics & gynecology in New Braunfels, TX. Her areas of expertise include the following: menopause, menstrual disorders, and conization. She is professionally affiliated with Baptist Medical Network. According to Doctor.com, new patients are welcome to contact Dr. Macwilliam's office in New Braunfels, TX. Dr. Macwilliam attended Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine and then went on to complete her residency at a hospital affiliated with the University of Louisville.