Andrea Eisenberg, M.D.

Andrea Eisenberg, M.D.

Medical Reviewer

Andrea Eisenberg, MD is a board certified ob/gyn in the Metro Detroit area. She takes care of women throughout their lifespan, from the teenage years through menopause, including delivering their babies. Her special interests include minimally invasive surgeries, adolescence, family planning, infertility, and menopause. In addition, Andrea writes about the human side of medicine at secretlifeofobgyn.com and has had several essays published in a variety of journals. To decompress, she enjoys trail running and baking.

Latest Articles by Andrea Eisenberg, M.D.

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Women's Health

Don’t Let Uterine Fibroids Hijack Your Relationship

This common reproductive condition can make intimacy difficult, but not impossible. Start here.

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Women's Health

Uterine Fibroids and Fertility: Everything You Need to Know

Discover the factors that determine how your fibroids may affect your fertility.

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Menopause

What the Science Says About Menopausal Supplements

当雌激素减弱,潮热d night sweats can kick in—with few proven remedies. Here’s what’s may work.

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Women's Health

Your Age-By-Age Guide to Managing Uterine Fibroids

Uterine fibroids can affect women across their life span—but each stage of life brings its own unique challenges. Here’s what to consider.

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Women's Health

How Uterine Fibroids Affect Your Health

Uterine fibroids impact far more than fertility. Here's what you need to know.

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Women's Health

Who Needs to Go On the #PCOSdiet?

No one! Experts say be wary of social media influencers advising ways to manage your polycystic ovary syndrome through diet and food restriction.

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Menopause

Let's Talk About Menopause Treatment

Hot flashes, mood swings, the need to pee All. The. Time.: Menopause isn't always the most delightful experience. But there are now lots of ways to get relief so you can feel like yourself again, body and mind.

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Menopause

Let's Talk About Early and Premature Menopause

When your body's jolted into a physiological transition that shouldn't occur for another 10 to 20 years, it can be jarring as hell. Understanding what's going on is the first step to dealing with it and feeling better—emotionally and physically.