Dr. William Malcolm Jamieson MD
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist) | Gynecology
2123 Auburn Ave 104 Cincinnati OH, 45219About
Dr. William Jamieson is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Cincinnati, OH. Dr. Jamieson specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Jamieson can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Jamieson can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.
Education and Training
Oh State Univ Coll of Med, Columbus Oh 1973
Board Certification
Obstetrics and GynecologyAmerican Board of Obstetrics and GynecologyABOG
Provider Details
Dr. William Malcolm Jamieson MD's Expert Contributions
New Surgical Options for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Endometrial Ablation Offers Freedom from Pain and AnxietyWomen's uterine health problems often remain a mystery to them while their doctors grapple with treatment options. Too often, patients' choices may seem limited and doctors may be unaware of alternative methods. However, innovative practices...
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy
Hormone Replacement Therapy is most often used for menopause. Typical symptoms of menopause may include hot flashes, vaginal dryness, low libido, weight gain, irritability, moodiness and sleep disturbances. Yet any woman who has experienced endometriosis, PMS, weight gain, low libido or...
How long should you take folic acid before trying to conceive?
There's no absolute guidelines as to when you should start taking folic acid before getting pregnant but I tell my patients to take a prenatal vitamin containing folic acid at least six weeks before you start trying to conceive. READ MORE
How many days after your period are you most likely to get pregnant?
Assuming that you have regular monthly cycles and counting from the very first day of that period, your most fertile days will be be day 14 and 16. READ MORE
How do you know when your pregnant?
First sign of course is a missed period. Next is usually sore breasts followed by some nausea and loss of appetite. Most urine pregnancy tests will show positive about 7 days after your missed period. READ MORE
Is a hysteroscopy painful?
It obviously depends on the individual but the simple answer is no it shouldn't be painful. If you have a low threshold for pain ask for a general anesthesia. READ MORE
What can be the cause of vaginal itching?
Many possibilities but most likely a common yeast infection especially in summer months when you tend to perspirere alot. Try an over the counter cream like monistat and if it doesn't work then see a gynecologist for some testing and an examination. READ MORE
What are the first symptoms of pregnancy?
Obviously the first sign is a missed period. Next in no particular order is nausea fatigue and breast tenderness. Any abnormal pelvic pain after a missed period should prompt immediate attention of a gynecologist. READ MORE
Vulva itching, what could be wrong?
Most likely without any other information this is probably a common yeast infection but only an examination and possibly a culture can determine the cause. READ MORE
What are the symptoms of breast cancer?
The symptoms you describe suggest that this is not breast cancer. Most cancers of the breast are painless solitary lumps. A breast exam and possibly imagining need to be done. READ MORE
Does my wife have a problem with fertility?
Various tests will need to be done on your wife by her gynecologist but about 40% of the time the problem is with the male. A simple semen analysis can be done before your wife undergoes any invasive testing. READ MORE
Is vaginitis possible without vaginal discharge?
Yes you can have an infection without noticing a discharge which is not uncommon with a yeast infection. See a gynecologist if your symptoms persist. READ MORE
Are Seasonique birth control pills and cystitis related?
The only correlation would be if you're having more intercourse (which increases risk of cystitis) now that you're on birth control. READ MORE
How can I avoid having unplanned pregnancies?
Except for abstinence, I'd say you have covered all the bases. (No pun intended!) READ MORE
Is vaginal discharge a sign of an infection?
Most likely without any other symptoms like an odor or itching, it is probably a normal ovulatory discharge. If it persists more than a couple of days, see a gynecologist for some testing. READ MORE
Does birth control make you gain weight?
Multiple studies have confirmed over the years that oral contraception does not cause weight gain but pregnancy does for sure! READ MORE
Can I have a body massage during my pregnancy?
Absolutely! Enjoy READ MORE
Are tampons safe?
Yes tampons are very safe and convenient. Just be sure to change them every 4 to 8 hours to avoid the very rare bacterial condition known as toxic shock syndrome characterized by a rash and fever. READ MORE
Why does my vagina feel sore and heavy after sex?
During foreplay and during intercourse, the female genitalia including the vagina become engorged with blood. When you add the friction of intercourse to this sensitive environment, it very often leaves a woman feeling heavy and sore. READ MORE
I have had 2 ectopic pregnancies. I want to concieve again. How can I prevent another one?
There is no way to prevent another ectopic pregnancy. You are definitely high risk for another ectopic. You should consider in vitro fertilization. READ MORE
What causes sudden thick white discharge?
Most likely you have a common yeast infection. Consult your gynecologist. READ MORE
What is the recommended dose of folic acid I should take when planning to conceive?
No more than 600mg per day READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Infectious diseases: whooping-cough.
- Bornholm disease.
- ECHO type-9 meningitis in East Scotland.
- Encephalitis and influenza.
- Anthrax and bone-meal fertiliser.
- Lymphocytic meningitis.
- POLIOMYELITIS IN DUNDEE, 1962.
- Anthrax and bone-meal fertiliser.
- A family with several cases of hypogammaglobulinaemia.
- A study of diphtheria in two areas of Great Britain; a summary of Medical Research Council Special Report No. 272.
- Some problems in the diagnosis of meningeal tuberculosis.
- Bornholm disease in the tropics.
- Diphtheria in Dundee.
- Bacillary Dysentery in Dundee: A Comparative Study of Treatments.
- Virus hepatitis.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Associate professor University of Cincinnati 1989 - 2017
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