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Dr. Ivonne M. Reynolds, DO

OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)

Dr. Ivonne M Reynolds DO is a top OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist) in Pompano Beach, . With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Ivonne M Reynolds DO is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Ivonne M Reynolds DO is a prime example of a true leader in healthcare. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Ivonne M Reynolds DO is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Pompano Beach, FL, Dr. Ivonne M Reynolds DO is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
28 years Experience
Dr. Ivonne M. Reynolds, DO
  • Pompano Beach, FL
  • Philadelphia Coll of Osteo Med, Philadelphia Pa
  • Accepting new patients

Unprotected sex?

Yes, get the pill.

How long does Junel FE stay in your system?

Once you stop your pill, you can try and conceive. You basically want to get your first period just so you know when you ovulate. You can also use clear blue ovulation kit to help READ MORE
Once you stop your pill, you can try and conceive. You basically want to get your first period just so you know when you ovulate. You can also use clear blue ovulation kit to help know when you are ovulating.
Good luck.

Is there a chance of pregnancy?

0.1% chance of getting pregnant.

What are the methods of birth control?

Pills, patches, vaginal rings, depo-provera shot, IUDs

Uterine dehiscence?

The uterus will heal, but the thinning will reoccur with every pregnancy and during contractions. You are definitely at high risk for uterine rupture, so having a third c-section, READ MORE
The uterus will heal, but the thinning will reoccur with every pregnancy and during contractions. You are definitely at high risk for uterine rupture, so having a third c-section, you need to discuss with your present physician. Your records need to be reviewed and make a decision and plan moving forward.

I think I'm pregnant?

If you had sex with your period, you are not pregnant, unless you were pregnant prior to the period and had a cycle anyway, that can happen; rare, but possible. To get pregnant, READ MORE
If you had sex with your period, you are not pregnant, unless you were pregnant prior to the period and had a cycle anyway, that can happen; rare, but possible. To get pregnant, you must have sex during ovulation, and if you had a period, ovulation (if you have regular periods) has already occurred.

Am I starting menopause?

No menopause, but theses are changes seen as we pass 35. The mood swings are usually more common weeks before the cycle, and, although you have had a hysterectomy, the ovaries READ MORE
No menopause, but theses are changes seen as we pass 35. The mood swings are usually more common weeks before the cycle, and, although you have had a hysterectomy, the ovaries continue to work as usual. There are medications for the PMDD. Exercise and meditation also help. Speak with your ob/gyn.

Am I pregnant?

Do serum blood testing.

Is this menopause?

No need to check some blood work.

Do I have PID?

Yes, need to see a gynecologist.

Painful issue normal?

Unfortunately, you are going to need an exam and possible ultrasound.

How much bleeding is OK during early pregnancy?

All bleeding should be evaluated.

Early Miscarriage or Late Period?

You can test, but with serum, this far out, it is possible that it will be neg or it may come back with a low positive result. It is hard to say it was a miscarriage without a READ MORE
You can test, but with serum, this far out, it is possible that it will be neg or it may come back with a low positive result. It is hard to say it was a miscarriage without a positive test. It could also be a late cycle where there can be a very heavy period.

Are hospitals setting up separate areas for women giving birth?

Yes, speak with your provider with regards to those precautions for the facility you will be going to to have your baby.