Answers you can trust.
From doctors who understand.

Women's health issues come with questions. Good ones. From “Is this normal?” to “Wha's up with these hot flashes?” That's why we've teamed up with trusted Cigna Healthcare doctors who get it. They're here to answer the questions women ask most, to help you feel informed, empowered, and in control of your health.

Dr. Jennifer Seaton, MD

Dr. Jennifer Seaton is a Medical Principal at Cigna Healthcare®. Prior to her time here, Dr. Jen was an OB-GYN in a small, community-based practice encompassing all aspects of women's health. She is passionate about self-care, self-love, her husband and two beautiful children.

Our Q&A with Dr. Jen on how to feel seen and heard by your doctor.

6 minute read

We recently sat down with Dr. Jen Seaton, OB-GYN, to talk about the importance of self-advocacy in women's health. “Even though I have an MD behind my name, I don't know everything”, she says. Learn how speaking up and asking the right questions can help you get the care you need—and deserve. Because no one knows your body better than you do. Read More

Tiffany L. Pierce, MD, MS

Dr. Tiffany is the medical executive for Cigna Healthcare® in New England. She's also a hardworking mother of two. Dr. Tiffany has answers to the top health questions that are on the minds of our readers. See what she has to say about women's physical and mental health.

Is it simply forgetfulness, or something more?

2 minute read

While there still is some debate about whether menopause can increase symptoms of forgetfulness, some studies do show that "brain fog" could be caused by hormonal imbalances associated with perimenopause. Read More

Why is your sex drive changing?

2 minute read

If you’re finding that your libido is not quite what it used to be, you are not alone. Sexual problems affect about 40% of women. There can be any number of underlying causes for this change. Read More