Dr. Kimberly K Martin

Dr. Kimberly K Martin An experienced & knowledgeable OBGYN dedicated to delivering the highest standard of healthcare to women; where care,manner and professionalism is at its best.
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29/01/2026

Some fertility mistakes aren’t obvious — but they matter.

If your partner lives abroad and you want children, avoid these quiet delays:
✔ Only preparing one partner
✔ Skipping infection screening
✔ Forgetting recovery timelines
✔ Expecting instant success

Preparation creates options.
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27/01/2026

Trying to conceive in a long-distance relationship requires strategy — not hope alone.

If your partner lives abroad, these months are your preparation season:

✔ Fertility baseline testing
✔ Cycle tracking beyond apps
✔ Correcting medical issues early
✔ Prenatal vitamins
✔ Timing visits intentionally
✔ Fertility planning conversations

Waiting without a plan often leads to unnecessary delays later.

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10/01/2026

If fear has kept you from getting screened, this is your sign.
Cervical cancer is preventable.
Screening is power.
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09/01/2026

Did you know cervical cancer is preventable?
This month, we’re breaking myths and saving lives.
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January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month 💙Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when detected early, ...
05/01/2026

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month 💙

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when detected early, and a simple Pap smear can make all the difference.

This month, take a moment to prioritize you.
Ask the questions. Book the appointment. Get screened.

✨ Free Pap Smear with a Paid Consultation
📍 ILAP Medical
📅 Available for the month of January only

Early detection isn’t fear, it’s power.

A new year is the perfect time to reset priorities — starting with your health.Preventive care, well visits, and honest ...
02/01/2026

A new year is the perfect time to reset priorities — starting with your health.

Preventive care, well visits, and honest conversations matter. I’ll be here when you’re ready.

31/12/2025

If you do nothing else for your health in 2026, make it these.

Your annual well-woman visit is not optional.
Screenings are not “extra.”
Prevention is the care we wish we had started sooner.

Track your cycle.
Pay attention to pain.
Ask questions early — not years later.

✨ Save this as your 2026 health checklist.
✨ Share with a woman you want healthy this year.

— Dr. Kimberly Martin

29/12/2025

Some things don’t deserve to follow you into the new year.

In 2025, let’s leave behind:
• Normalizing pain
• Suffering in silence
• Dr. Google diagnoses
• Feeling embarrassed about your body

Your health is not “too much.”
Your questions are valid.
Prevention starts with awareness.

✨ I will be sharing what I recommend you actually DO in 2026 to protect your health.

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👉🏽 Share with someone who needs permission to put herself first.

🎄 Christmas Day MessageMy wish for every woman this Christmas is simple —that you give your health the same care and att...
26/12/2025

🎄 Christmas Day Message

My wish for every woman this Christmas is simple —
that you give your health the same care and attention you give to everyone else.

Thank you for joining me for this season of education, reassurance, and empowerment.
Wishing you peace, rest, and wellness today and always ❤️

23/12/2025

🎄 3 Days to Christmas

These are 3 signs it’s time to see your OB-GYN — not to panic, but to protect your health.

Listening to your body early makes all the difference.
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18/12/2025

🎄 7 Days to Christmas

Low libido is more common than women realize — and it’s rarely just ‘in your head.’

These are 7 common reasons desire can change, many of which have solutions.
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16/12/2025

🎄 9 Days to Christmas

9 things about your period that are completely normal — even though many women worry about them.

Periods can change from month to month.
Cycles aren’t always 28 days.
Flow can be heavier on some days and lighter on others.
Mild cramps, clots, and mood changes can happen too.

Normal doesn’t mean painless — it means common.
Always check in if something feels off for you.

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