
In a recent study, rates of abnormal bleeding among etonogestrel contraceptive implant users did not differ between a curcumin and a placebo group.

In a recent study, rates of abnormal bleeding among etonogestrel contraceptive implant users did not differ between a curcumin and a placebo group.

In a recent study, recurrent urinary tract infection rates decreased by over 50% in women using vaginal estrogen.

In a recent study, the rates of venous thromboembolism on an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery pathway were 1.1% for open surgery and 0.3% for minimally invasive surgery.

In a recent study, COVID-19 infection was common in mothers who experienced stillbirth or late miscarriage.

Daré Bioscience has published the results of a phase ½ trial on DARE-HRT1, indicating efficacy against moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms.

In a recent study, only blood pressure levels considered stage 2 hypertension were useful for predicting adverse pregnancy outcomes.

In a recent study, the prediction values of cervical cancer prediction models increased significantly when human papillomavirus genotypes were included in the evaluation.

In a recent study, improved knowledge on preterm birth risks were seen in patients receiving a smartphone-based preterm birth education program.

Recent studies have indicated injectable skeletal muscle extracellular matrix hydrogel is effective for treating pelvic floor injuries associated with childbirth.

In a recent study, women with a prior history of infertility were more likely to experience sleep problems, irritability, and depressive mood in midlife.

A collection of reports from March of Dimes indicated a high prevalence of maternity care desert in the United States.

In a recent study, no significant differences in math and reading test scores were found among children born at term with different gestational ages.

In a recent study, rates of unhoused status in pregnant patients increased over a 5-year period, with severe maternal morbidity and other adverse events more common in unhoused pregnant patients.

In a recent study, outcomes were similar across prenatal care delivery models of in-person visits only and combinations of in-person and telemedicine visits.

In a recent study, the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder was greater in children exposed to maternal labor epidural analgesia and oxytocin use during delivery.

In a recent study, delays in childbearing were highly prevalent among women physicians.

A successful birth from a uterus transplant outside of a clinical setting has been performed for the first time at UAB hospital.

Zuranolone (SAGE-217; SAGE Therapeutics) has been granted priority review for treatment against postpartum depression and major depressive disorder symptoms.

In a recent study, miconazole-loaded nanoparticles coated with hyaluronic acid were indicated as effective for treating vulvovaginal candidiasis.

In a recent study, preterm preeclampsia was seen more often in women with specific metabolite biomarkers.

Timothy Hand, PhD, associate professor of pediatrics and immunology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, discusses how antibodies provided from breast milk can improve immunity in infants.

The new lab will help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections in the United States.

Researchers have developed a method of administrating methotrexate through polymersomes for improved efficacy when treating ectopic pregnancy.

In a recent study, patients receiving hybrid fetoscopic repair experienced fewer obstetrical complications than those received open repair.

In a recent study, women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes had higher rates of intraamniotic infection when a history of cervical excisional treatment was reported.

In a recent study, women with adenomyosis were at greater risks of adverse obstetrical and neonatal events.

In a recent study, high sensitivity and specificity were found for differentiating between benign and malignant lesions when using the Assessment of Different Neoplasias in the Adnexa and Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System models.

In a recent study, infection with COVID-19 during controlled ovarian stimulation was negatively associated with embryo and blastocyst quality.

In a recent study, higher immunoglobulin G titers were seen in infants of mothers who received messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy.

In a recent study, women with breast cancer experienced increased biological aging when treated with radiation therapy.