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Together Women's Health
About Us
Providers
Anupama Vansadia, MD
Anupama Vansadia, MD
Carole Condevaux, MD
Carole Condevaux, MD
Thomas Wolfe, MD
Thomas Wolfe, MD
Emma Gaboury, MD
Emma Gaboury, MD
Kayla Busuito, DO
Kayla Busuito, DO
Services
Gynecology
Gynecology
Breast Health
Breast Health
Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation
Sexual Health
Sexual Health
Obstetrics
Obstetrics
Fertility
Fertility
Genetic Testing
Genetic Testing
Lab Tests
Lab Tests
Together ᐩ
Benefits of Membership
Our Programs
Wellness ᐩ
Weight Journey ᐩ
Get Started
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Resources
Menopause Transition Scale - Mts®
Symptom Circle
Hot Flashes & Night Sweats
Brain Fog & Memory Loss
Weight Gain & Belly Fat
Heavy & Irregular Periods
Mood Swings
Insomnia
Low Libido
Vaginal Dryness
Blog
Locations
Paint Creek OBGYN, Rochester Hills, MI
(248) 650-1534Book Online Now
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Your Winter Women’s Health Check: What to Know Before the New Year

Your Winter Women’s Health Check: What to Know Before the New Year

Dec 01, 2025

Quick Takeaways

  • Use the winter season to schedule your annual well-woman exam and stay ahead on screenings.
  • The flu vaccine is safe in pregnancy and protects both mother and baby.
  • Watch for fatigue or low mood — possible signs of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
  • Hydration, nutrient-rich foods, and simple daily movement support immune and hormone health.
  • Preventive care today helps you begin 2026 feeling strong and prepared.

Winter Is a Natural Time to Prioritize Your Health

With colder temperatures and holiday demands, it’s easy to overlook your own wellness. At Paint Creek OBGYN, we encourage women to use winter as a reminder to check in on their health — from preventive screenings to mental wellbeing. A few intentional steps now can carry you into 2026 with clarity and confidence.

1. Keep Up with Your Annual Visit

Preventive Care: Start the New Year Ahead of Schedule

A well-woman exam sets the foundation for healthy routines in the year ahead. During this visit, you and your provider can:

  • Review menstrual or menopausal changes
  • Talk through fertility or planning goals
  • Discuss mood, sleep, or energy changes
  • Update screenings like Pap smears, mammograms, and blood pressure checks

Booking before the end of the year helps many patients make the most of FSA/HSA funds and deductible timelines — especially for plans that reset in January.

2. Flu Season: Why Vaccination Matters

Winter Immunity: Protect Yourself and Your Family

Winter brings an increased risk of illness, especially for women who are pregnant. The flu vaccine is safe during pregnancy and offers important protection for both women and their babies during pregnancy and the early months after birth.

If you're planning to conceive, currently pregnant, or recently postpartum, our team at Paint Creek OBGYN can help guide you on recommended vaccines for your stage of life.

3. Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

3. Mental Health Matters: Recognizing Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Limited sunlight during winter can affect emotional wellbeing. Many women experience fatigue, irritability, or low mood — symptoms associated with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

Women going through perimenopause, pregnancy, or postpartum changes may feel these seasonal shifts even more strongly. If these symptoms feel familiar, your provider can help with supportive options tailored to your needs.

4. Healthy Habits for the Holiday Season

Nutrition and Movement: Staying Balanced Through the Holidays

Even small choices make a difference in how you feel this winter. Focus on:

  • Drinking enough water
  • Eating colorful produce and lean protein
  • Incorporating gentle movement or stretching

These habits can help regulate hormones, support immunity, and keep your energy more stable during the colder months.

Stepping Into the New Year with Confidence

Preventive care is one of the most meaningful ways to support your long-term health. Whether you're managing symptoms or simply staying proactive, Paint Creek OBGYN is here to help you navigate every step.

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