It’s no secret…women are different. 

group of womanThroughout your journey as a woman, you have special health needs. Lakeland is committed to offering exemplary care in each stage of life. Whether you are preparing for a birth, managing menopause symptoms, or diagnosing any number of disorders we are ready for you. 

As a wife, partner, daughter, friend, mother, you make decisions every day about the care and well-being of those around you. By choosing women’s health at Spectrum Health Lakeland, you can be confident that you’ve made the right decision for you, so you can be at your best—for yourself and those who depend on you.

It’s your journey. And we’ll be right beside you with the skills and expertise you need to ensure you get the most advanced and thorough care possible.

We help with a variety of services and can provide care for: 

Breast Care
Cancer
Depression
Gynecology 
Heart and vascular care
Incontinence, bladder, and pelvic health 
Miscarriage support
Osteoporosis 
Pregnancy care
Routine well-woman exams, PAP smear and cervical cancer screenings
Weight management 

 

We all have a story to share.
We provide personalized health care to ensure you have the best possible experience while in our care. Each individual treatment and care plan at Lakeland is just as unique as your are. We are your partners in your health care journey. 

Women throughout Southwest Michigan and beyond share their health care experiences at Spectrum Health Lakeland in the stories below.

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Jan 25, 2018 Reporting from Niles, MI
How I Lost 140 Pounds (The Healthy Way) - Lacy Lange
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Jan 25, 2018
As a child, many things are out of our control. At the age of 12, Lacy Lange found something she could control — food. “I started overeating as a coping mechanism for emotional support,” said Benton Harbor resident Lacy. “That’s when my love-hate r

How I Lost 140 Pounds (The Healthy Way) - Lacy Lange

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How I Lost 140 Pounds (The Healthy Way) - Lacy Lange

Jan, 2018

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As a child, many things are out of our control. At the age of 12, Lacy Lange found something she could control — food.

“I started overeating as a coping mechanism for emotional support,” said Benton Harbor resident Lacy. “That’s when my love-hate relationship with food began.”

Now as a 49-year-old adult, Lacy found herself in the same endless cycle— using food as a mechanism to make herself feel better. Over the years she tried various diets without success and before she knew it she weighed 301 pounds. In addition to her weight, Lacy was pre-diabetic, had high blood pressure, was easily fatigued, and had swollen legs and ankles.

Her weight wasn’t only affecting her physically, but mentally and emotionally as well.

“I knew deep within myself this wasn’t a true representation of who I was,” said Lacy. “I felt like I was in a self-imposed prison. I went in the ‘jail cell’ and I sat in there with my food and ate and felt miserable. I was done feeling that way, I needed to deal with it all.”

Through conversations with family and friends, Lacy began to consider weight loss surgery and decided to attend a free seminar at the Lakeland Weight Loss Center in Niles. Shortly after, she made an appointment.

Upon arriving to the weight loss center she was overwhelmed by the warm and smiling staff who immediately put her at ease.

“I never met a stranger there, everyone felt like family right away,” said Lacy.

After doing some research and discussing the options, Lacy decided a vertical sleeve gastrectomy was the best option for her. This procedure makes your stomach smaller, so that you feel full a lot quicker. Lacy was introduced to a dietitian who shared what she should expect before the surgery and what types of life changes she was going to have to make in order to be successful.

“Changing my eating habits before surgery was absolutely crucial,” said Lacy. “The dietitians were at the center of that.”

Lacy began keeping track of her meals and snacks in a food log and would go over the information with the dietitians and receive feedback on what she was doing well and which areas she could improve in. Because of her dedication to this process Lacy was able to lose 49 pounds before she even had the surgery.

Lacy had surgery on June 6, 2017.

“The care I received at the hospital was absolutely amazing,” said Lacy. “All of the nurses and my surgeon were attentive and supportive every step of the way.

Within a week Lacy was no longer feeling the physical pain from the surgery and within a few weeks felt like her energy level was back and better than ever.

“I can’t remember the last time I felt this good,” said Lacy.

Six months’ post-surgery, Lacy has lost a total of 140 pounds and gained back her self-worth. She is excited about finding clothes and shoes that not only fit her new body, but her new self-confidence as well. She has become more active and has even found a new love for running.

“I could barely walk before,” said Lacy. “Now when I run, every step I take is like tearing down a lie that told me that I couldn’t.”

“It has been an amazing journey of self-discovery,” she said.  

Lacy has developed tools and strategies to help her stay on track. She came up with a non-negotiable list — things she will simply not allow herself because they were a struggle before surgery, and she knows they will continue to be a struggle.

“It’s a battle to say no to that piece of cake, but stick a candle in that piece of fruit and sing happy birthday to me instead,” laughed Lacy.

A new found appreciation for food has helped Lacy rediscover a love for cooking — this time, the healthy way. This has shifted not only her eating habits, but her families as well.

“My husband, son, and I have all adapted to a new and healthier way of eating together,” said Lacy.

Lacy hopes her weight loss journey can empower others to take that first step towards a healthier life.

“If you are considering weight loss surgery or visiting the weight loss center and you feel scared, it’s okay,” she said. “But remember, if you want something you’ve never had, you have to do something you’ve never done.”   

To hear more from Lacy, watch the video below. 

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Physician Profile Video: Aubrey Tompkins, CNM (Women’s Health)

Certified Nurse-Midwife Aubrey Tompkins is a Women’s Health specialist seeing patients at Corewell Health Southwestern Medical Women's Health - Niles.

Check-up: Learn about breastfeeding (Betsy Fuzi, CNM)

A Certified Nurse-Midwife can support first time mothers by providing advice for a range of breastfeeding questions.

Corewell Health - We Can

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Check-up: The importance of cervical cancer screenings (Betsy Fuzi, CNM)

Your routine gynecological care, like annual exams with PAP smear, family planning visits, and postmenopausal support and care, can be scheduled with a Certified Nurse-Midwife.

Umbilical cord prolapse: Bethany Curtis "Right place, right time"

Bethany Curtis shares her birthing experience with the care team at BellaNova Women's Health.

Vaginal birth after C-section: Kimberly Cramer "An empowered experience"

Nurse technician Kimberly Cramer shares her birthing experience with the care team at BellaNova Women's Health and how she felt empowered to safely deliver her second child with a vaginal birth after C-section (VBAC).

Maternity and the COVID-19 vaccine

With many questions around expectant mothers getting the COVID-19 vaccine, Spectrum Health maternal-fetal medicine physician David Colombo, MD, shares information that moms need to know about their decision.

Menopause: Navigating the Change (Ashley Dupuis, DO, FACOOG)

Ashley Dupuis, DO, discusses the early years transitioning up to menopause, what to expect, and specific symptoms.

Check-Up: Postpartum Depression is Not Your Fault (Meredith Sheldon, MA, LLPC)

Southwestern Medical Clinic counselor, Meredith Sheldon, talks about why women may experience postpartum depression and how treatment can help people cope.

Check-Up: Gestational Diabetes & How to Control It (Benjamin Wood, DO)

BellaNoval Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Ben Wood, DO, explains how Gestational Diabetes impacts a pregnancy, and how diabetes educators can help women create a balanced diet to control their blood sugar level.

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