
In a recent study, ovarian tissue cryopreservation was indicated as viable for preventing premature ovarian insufficiency in girls and young women receiving gonadotoxic therapies.

In a recent study, ovarian tissue cryopreservation was indicated as viable for preventing premature ovarian insufficiency in girls and young women receiving gonadotoxic therapies.

In a recent review, a lack of education on female sexual medicine was found across medical institutions.

Review some of the top stories from the Contemporary OB/GYN website over the last week, and catch up on anything you may have missed.

In a recent study, high rates of reinfection were seen among patients who tested positive for Trichomonas vaginalis.

Review some of the top stories from the Contemporary OB/GYN website over the last week, and catch up on anything you may have missed.

In a recent study, increased rates of risk-reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy guideline adherence was observed in gynecologic oncologists compared to general gynecologists.

In a recent study, similar histological features were seen in patients after CO2 laser treatment vs sham treatment.

A recent study found children may be more hesitant to seek vaccination for human papillomavirus if their parents hold stigmatizing beliefs.

In a recent study, improvements in symptom severity and quality of life scores at years 1, 2, and 3 were seen in patients receiving hysterectomy, myomectomy, or uterine artery embolization.

In a recent article, authors discussed approaches obstetricians and gynecologists should take in hernia repair based on a patient’s risk status.

In a recent study, efficacy and acceptability was found in patients with a favorable cervix who received an extended balloon labor induction.

The effects of GARDASIL 9 (Human Papillomavirus 9-valent Vaccine, Recombinant) in patients aged 9 to 15 years has indicated efficacy, according to a recent long-term follow-up study.

The Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Calculator will be available as a standalone tool and as a part of the VBAC counseling plans and Scheduling for Repeat Cesarean plans.

In a recent study, improved outcomes were observed in patients receiving the EnPlace sacrospinous ligament fixation device for pelvic organ prolapse repair.

In a recent study, a lower pain-related quality of life was found in patients with preoperative pelvic pain conditions after surgery.

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

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

The past few years have seen significant changes to the health care landscape, but how can physicians in obstetrics and gynecology adapt?

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

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, 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, increased rates of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) diagnoses were found among individuals aged 16 to 20 years in 2019 compared to 2006.

In a recent study, opioid dispensing was increased in patients receiving abdominal hysterectomy compared to laparoscopic or vaginal hysterectomy.

In a recent study, different intrapartum transperineal ultrasound methods showed improved accuracy when predicting failed or complicated operative vaginal birth.