By Paula Kue, MD Provided by: Johns Hopkins University

Women's Health Fertility & Reproductive Health Archive

  • Abnormal Pap Smear: Now What?

    Posted Tue, Jun 10, 2008, 7:22 pm PDT

    So you've gotten word that your Pap wasn't perfect. Ugh. I hope that you didn't learn of it on Friday night and then had to spend all weekend with…

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  • Hot Flashes: Turning Down the Heat

    Posted Wed, Jan 30, 2008, 10:19 am PST

    I've met hundreds of women in my medical practice and my family who have come up with creative solutions for weathering drops in estrogen from…

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Meet Paula Kue, MD

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My interest in Women’s Health developed during adolescence about the time of “the talk” with my mother. I was pretty overwhelmed by the idea of puberty and disappointed that in the process I didn’t become the Barbie that I idolized. I especially disliked the traumatic experience of my first Pap smear. I was further bothered by the lack of normalcy my skin or cycles ever attained. It took many visits to multiple doctors for me to learn of my personal hormonal issues and a few more years to learn to appreciate the woman I had become.

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