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Capital Ob/Gyn Attends the Bridal Extravaganza

Happy CoupleDr. Mushtaler (OB JEN) and the staff of Capital Ob/Gyn were thrilled to attend the 2012 Austin Bridal Extravaganza this weekend at The Palmer Event Center in Austin.

When planning a major life event such as a wedding, the last thing on a woman’s mind is often her health.  However, engagement can be a crucial time for the bride and her husband to discuss important topics such as birth control and family planning.  The questions start to come up – Should we start birth control? When do you want to have children?  How many children do you want?

During this exciting time, many women are looking to find an Ob/Gyn who can partner with them in their health care needs – and they should look no further than Capital Ob/Gyn!  We offer a full range of obstetrics and gynecology services for all stages of a women’s life, including:

  • Well-Woman Exams
  • Contraception/Birth Control
  • STD Testing
  • Pre-Natal Counseling
  • Low & High Risk Obstetrics
  • Fertility Treatment and more!

It was a pleasure meeting so many beautiful brides this weekend as well as their family members and friends.  We look forward to supporting them as they begin this new chapter in their lives and look ahead to their future family and health care needs.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Mushtaler, visit www.capobgyn.com or call 512-83-OB-JEN.

Daily Rx Recap: Thyroidism in Pregnancy

OB JEN was recently quoted in the following article by Daily Rx regarding Pregnancy Thyroid Screenings.

Read on to learn more or click here for the full article: http://www.dailyrx.com/news-article/thyroid-reduction-problematic-mother-and-fetus-15925.html

(dailyRx)  For women who are pregnant, reduced thyroid function can have adverse effects on both the woman’s health, and that of her unborn baby. These effects can include the risk of miscarriage and premature birth, but the universal screening of pregnant women for thyroid disfunction is still controversial due to costs.

Thyroid autoimmunity, in which a person’s immune system attacks and damages the thyroid, also puts the mother at higher risk of developing postpartum thyroiditis (swelling of the thyroid) and hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone production).

Pregnant women should ask their doctor about thyroid screening.

Only women at high risk for developing thyroid dysfunction are recommended for screening traditionally. Chrysoula Dosiou, MD, of Stanford University School of Medicine, and colleagues from several other universities the University developed a computer model to compare the cost-effectiveness of three screening strategies: universal screening with thyroid-stimulating hormone and anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies during the first trimester, risk-based screening, and no screening.

Patients who receive a positive screening test would receive follow-up testing and treatment with thyroid hormone when indicated, under the developed model. The model takes into account the development of adverse obstetrical outcomes during pregnancy, postpartum thyroiditis, and overt hypothyroidism during a woman’s lifetime.

Using the model, researchers found that universal screening for autoimmune thyroid disease in the first trimester of pregnancy is cost-effective compared with screening of only high-risk women. Both the risk-based and universal screening options are cost-effective when relative to no screening.

“Interestingly, the current guidelines do not support universal screening,” says Jennifer Mushtaler, MD and an obstetrician in Austin, Texas. “However, the risks associated with untreated hypothyroidism in pregnancy are well-known. It is good to see a model that evaluates the cost-benefit profiles in the general population to show merit to universal screening.”

Findings from the model study were presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the American Thyroid Association in October 2011.

To learn more about Dr. Jennifer Mushtaler, founder of Capital Ob/Gyn Associates of Texas, call 512-83-OB-JEN or visit www.capobgyn.com.

Please Welcome Dr. Browne to Cap Ob/Gyn!

Cap Ob/Gyn Associates of Texas is pleased to announce the addition of a new physician to our team, Dr. Catherine Browne! Dr. Browne comes to us with 10 years of experience in gynecology and obstetrics from the beautiful state of New Mexico. Dr. Browne is a Board Certified Ob/Gyn with the American Board of Osteopathic Obstetricians & Gynecologists. She served 7 years in the U.S. Army providing medical care to active duty women and military wives and devoted 2 years to serving the indigent and uninsured in Montgomery, Texas.

Dr. Browne went into women’s medicine in 2000 because as a woman, she wanted to connect with female patients to provide compassionate, comprehensive and up-to-date medical care. She majored in chemistry at University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA, where she taught workshops on alcohol awareness and date rape awareness while working two or three side jobs. Additionally, she coordinated campus-wide food drives and tutored inner-city elementary aged kids.

After college, Dr. Browne worked in organic chemistry at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, NM and later at an allergy and asthma research center, while saving money for medical school. Dr. Browne then went to medical school at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in Downers Grove, IL. After graduating, she went into the field of obstetrics and gynecology, completing her internship and residency at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, HI. She has recently moved to Austin, TX, with her husband and their two young children, ages 2 years-old and 6 years-old.

Like most women, Dr. Catherine Browne is a daughter, a mother, a spouse and a friend. As a career woman, she juggles home life and work life, blending her love of family with her love of teaching and medicine. We know that you will find Dr. Browne’s gentle and reassuring manner to be a great fit with the rest of the staff at Capital Ob/Gyn Associates of Texas!

Please extend a warm Austin, Texas hello and howdy to Dr. Catherine Browne!

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Catherine Browne, please contact Capital Ob/Gyn Associates of Texas at 512-836-2536 or visit our website www.capobgyn.com. Dr. Browne is currently accepting new patients and looks forward to helping you with your most intimate of health needs.

See Jane Run is Here!

Dr. Jennifer Mushtaler is excited to sponsor See Jane Run, a Half-Marathon series coming to Austin on Sunday, October 9th, 2011.  The Half-Marathon race takes place at 7:00am at the Mueller Lake Park in Austin, Texas.  There is also a 5k that begins at 8:30am that morning. 

Take a big group of women, add chocolate, champagne, massages, laughter, tears and lots of fun…Want to be a part of it? Are you signed up yet?  There is still time!   Check out further details here:

http://www.seejanerun.com/t-See-Jane-Run-AUSTIN-Half-Marathon-and-5K.aspx

Dr.Mushtaler (aka OB Jen) has previously sponsored such race events such as the Sweet & Twisted Tri, Cougar 5k, the Couples Triathlon and the Zooma Half Marathon-Austin. 

For further information on Dr. Mushtaler’s practice, please visit her website at www.capobgyn.com or give her office a ring at 512-836-2536.

OB Jen Sponsoring Two Women Only Events in Austin!

OB JEN is back as a sponsor for the Sweet & Twisted Women’s Triathlon  and a new event to Austin,  See Jane Run Women’s Half Marathon and 5k hosted by Red Licorice Events.

Mark your calendars, August 21!  The Sweet & Twisted Tri is perfect for beginners, seasoned athletes and all the ‘tri-curious’ – this USAT sanctioned event is the highlight of the season for female athletes in Central Texas.  Come celebrate & race with Red Licorice! http://www.redlicoriceevents.com/events/SweetTwistedTri_2011.html

“I RUN FOR CHOCOLATE AND CHAMPAGNE!”

Whatever your reason, check out this new event to Austin and join OB Jen on October 9th!

Take a big group of women, add chocolate, champagne, massages, laughter, tears and lots of fun… it feels like a girls’ night out, right? But it’s not. It’s the See Jane Run Half Marathon and 5K Race Series! Grab your mother, sister, daughter, girlfriends and join the celebration.

http://www.seejanerun.com/t-See-Jane-Run-AUSTIN-Half-Marathon-and-5K

For any further information on Dr. Mushtaler’s practice please check out her website at www.cabobgyn.com or give her office a ring at 512-836-2536

What should I do for back pain relief during pregnancy?

As pregnancy progresses, your center of gravity shifts forward which can cause strain and discomfort in your lower back. Here are some tips from Dr. Jennifer Mushtaler to help you enjoy your pregnancy free from back pain!

1. Practice good posture by standing and sitting tall with your shoulders back and your knees slightly bent. When sitting, place your feet on a low stool.

2. Squat and lift from your legs instead of bending at the waist to pick something up.
3. Try sleeping on your side with a pillow between the knees.
4. Alternate warm and cool packs to the lower back.
5. Gently stretch your lower back muscles by resting on your hands and knees with your head in line with your back, then round your back slightly and hold for ten seconds.
6. Consider complimentary therapies such as massage, chiropractic reatment, acupuncture or a maternity belt.
7. Keep up with regular physical activity.

To schedule an appointment or consultation with Dr. Jennifer Mushtaler, please visit www.capobgyn.com or call 512-83.OBJEN.  We look forward to seeing you at Capital Ob/Gyn Associates of Texas.

OB JEN is on the air

For those who have been there, those who will be there, or those who weren’t able to tune-in last night, here is the link to the podcast with GoTribal CEO Tanya Malasch and OB JEN on exercise and pregnancy. Great questions! Great chat! OB JEN was very flattered to be invited to speak with this group. 

http://www.gotribalnow.com/content/gotribal-podcast-series

The total talk time is about 35 minutes so grab a smoothie, put your feet up and relax (for once)!  Doctor’s orders.