
Fiona Baker, PhD, explains how menopausal sleep disturbance differs from other forms of sleep disruption, citing the role of vasomotor symptoms, hormone changes, and an increased post-menopausal risk of sleep apnea in driving nighttime awakenings.

Fiona Baker, PhD, explains how menopausal sleep disturbance differs from other forms of sleep disruption, citing the role of vasomotor symptoms, hormone changes, and an increased post-menopausal risk of sleep apnea in driving nighttime awakenings.

Originally approved in February 2020, levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol has now received FDA approval for an updated labeled strength expected to appear on the market in the fall of 2026.

Among SWAN participants, sleep disturbance was independently associated with lower HRQoL relating to role-physical, role-emotional, and energy/fatigue, with no change in these associations over time.

Jessia Gaulton, MD, MPH, speaks to knowledge and gaps surrounding the menopause transition and mental health associations, while highlighting new "Menopause Hub" resources from FamilyWell Health.

In part 2 of our discussion with Fiona Baker, PhD, she details how to interpret data from the NIRVANA study, which revealed reductions in wakefulness after sleep onset in the elinzanetant group vs placebo.

Elinzanetant produced a numerically greater reduction in PSG-measured WASO vs placebo across the 12-week NIRVANA trial, with the effect more pronounced at week 4 than week 12.

Backed by phase 3 data showing an overall success rate of 58.5% versus 60.2% for IV imipenem-cilastatin, tebipenem HBr has been approved by the FDA as the first oral carbapenem antibiotic for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections in the US.

A post hoc analysis of the phase 2 NIRVANA trial presented at SLEEP 2026 found that elinzanetant reduced WASO versus placebo across in-lab PSG, home-based Sleepiz One+ monitoring, and patient-reported Sleep Diary.

Presented at SLEEP 2026, NIRVANA data show a consistent elinzanetant treatment signal across three sleep measurement modalities, extending earlier OASIS trial findings on patient-reported sleep outcomes in menopausal women.

The total treatment effect of elinzanetant on sleep disturbance relative to placebo was -4.92 (95% CI, -5.73 to -4.12), indicating a clinically meaningful reduction.

For the first time, ACOG has released its own version of vaccine recommendations, ones that differ from CDC recommendations.

Two neurokinin receptor antagonists are now available for vasomotor symptom (VMS)-related sleep disruption, with elinzanetant's (Lynkuet) NK1 and NK3 dual-receptor profile potentially offering more targeted sleep benefit than fezolinetant's (Veozah) NK3-selective mechanism—but effective management requires systematic screening for obstructive sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and primary insomnia before attributing sleep disruption to VMS alone

"Aside from the fact that mammograms have become unaffordable for the very women they were designed to protect, there is a big issue with them: They're not very effective, and they certainly aren’t preventive," writes Barbara Levy, MD, FACOG, FACS.

Mark Simon, MD, MMM, highlights the role of the OB hospitalist as a collaborative partner who can initiate rapid treatment for hypertensive crises in the hospital setting.

Published in Pregnancy, a single-center 20-year study of gastroschisis deliveries found that ultrasound-based bowel concern as a sole indication for delivery did not improve neonatal outcomes.

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Using deep plasma proteomics rather than circulating tumor DNA, Certitude Breast addresses a known early-detection gap for breast cancer, particularly in women with dense breast tissue.

Susan Loeb-Zeitlin, MD, FACOG, breaks down the recently-updated ACOG guidance related to postmenopausal bleeding.

Aiming to address high maternal mortality rates and close the drug development gap for the 90% of pregnant patients using medications, SMFM's ongoing campaign highlights the vital role of perinatologists in managing high-risk pregnancies.

A cross-sectional analysis of 2024 national survey data published in JAMA Women's Health estimates that 17.9 million US women aged 45 to 64 are overdue for at least 1 recommended cancer screening.

Melissa Loseke, DO, highlighted evidence that testosterone therapy in women may improve energy, mood, cognition, and cardiometabolic markers beyond sexual function.

An updated consensus statement from the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine confirms that acetaminophen remains the safest first-line treatment for pain and fever during pregnancy.

The FDA has approved Wockhardt’s cefepime and zidebactam, a novel intravenous antibiotic that targets multiple penicillin-binding proteins to treat adults with complicated urinary tract infections.

Nitrofurantoin achieved the highest clinical resolution rates among common UTI antibiotics.

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For patients who express hesitancy about receiving multiple vaccines at once, Sonneveld pointed to the layered reassurance the evidence base now provides.

Esther H. Chung, MD, discusses how earlier fertility education, emotional screening, and structured referrals can improve patient experiences and outcomes in infertility care.

The Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health's 2026 report cards show a slight national grade improvement to a "C," though a new parental support domain returned an "F" across the United States.

A novel methylation signature may help identify patients unlikely to respond to progestin therapy, according to Hugh Taylor, MD.

Genevieve Neal-Perry, MD, PhD, highlights that phase 4 real-world data confirm that fezolinetant significantly reduces VMS bother, particularly in high-burden groups such as Black women and patients with obesity.