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Dr. Mark DeMasi, DO

OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)

Dr. Mark DeMasi is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Unknown City, Unknown State. Dr. DeMasi specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. DeMasi can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr DeMasi can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.
36 years Experience
Dr. Mark DeMasi, DO
  • Philadelphia College of Osteo
  • Accepting new patients

Heavy bleeding?

I cannot tell you what to take or not take. It does sound like you need really need to talk with your sit down and talk with your provider. A stronger pill may be needed, Metformin READ MORE
I cannot tell you what to take or not take. It does sound like you need really need to talk with your sit down and talk with your provider. A stronger pill may be needed, Metformin may be a better choice than Ozempic.

Going off birth control?

A 61 year old woman should be menstruating. An Ob/Gyn provider can switch you to hormone replacement so you do not menstruating. The headache, during menses, sounds like a condition READ MORE
A 61 year old woman should be menstruating. An Ob/Gyn provider can switch you to hormone replacement so you do not menstruating.
The headache, during menses, sounds like a condition called menstrual migraine. A health care provider should be able to make and treat that condition.

Lump under my armpit?

Best to have this evaluated by your primary health care provider or by a surgeon

Bleeding after my period ended?

There are many types of birth control pills. Some estrogen and progesterone, some only progesterone, and others have stronger forms of progesterone. There is no one best pill to READ MORE
There are many types of birth control pills. Some estrogen and progesterone, some only progesterone, and others have stronger forms of progesterone. There is no one best pill to use. You take the pill that works best for you. Discuss with your Ob/Gyn provider if this pill is correct for you.

Prescription to get on the pill?

The FDA has recently approved over the counter, progesterone only, birth control pills. We also know these type of pills as the "mini" pill. I highly recommend that if you still READ MORE
The FDA has recently approved over the counter, progesterone only, birth control pills. We also know these type of pills as the "mini" pill. I highly recommend that if you still be evaluated by a woman's health care specialist if you are going to use this form of birth control.

The insides of my vagina feels like it’s going to fall out?

It would be a good idea to be examined by a medical professional

Birth control pill usage?

It should not be a problem. I also recommend you discuss the birth control in debth with a medical professional about the use and side effects of a birth control pill.

Should I take a pregnancy test?

The test may be more accurate 4-6 weeks after intercourse.

Can I be pregnant?

A serum/blood pregnancy test will give you your answer

Bleeding after arousal?

You may need a birth control with slightly more hormones that what you are taking now. Ask your provider for advice

Pregnancy possibility?

A blood test is next step if urine pregnancy test is negative.

Stomach pain?

I highly recommend that you been seen by your provider for full examination.

Extremely long period.

Many things could cause your menstrual cycle to be abnormally long and heavy. This best evaluated in your health care provider's office and not over the internet.

I need advice on what to do?

You need a thorough exam in an office setting by a health care provider who is experienced.

Can a woman with a UTI and a yeast infection get symptoms that is similar to herpes

Yes. Highly recommend you be seen by your health care provider.

Father of my child

It is possible

Will I have difficulty conceiving or being pregnant?

No one knows that answer until you attempt pregnancy. The cervix can be easily dilated if it needs to be opened.

Blood clot

This abnormal and you should be evaluated by women's health care provider.

Mirena IUD

No. Your IUD is good for 5 years