
Vol 68 No 02


Identifying the optimal gestational age with minimal complications for mother and baby has been a topic of long-standing interest.

A diagnosis and management refresher.

History, potential value, possible candidates, and limitations of PGT for in vitro fertilization.

A look at contraceptive methods and how they are poised to affect women’s health.

A teenager’s day-to-day behavior can vary greatly. Here are some tips for understanding and navigating this challenging time.

Here’s why we should be paying special attention to women’s depression treatment.

Trust the trends you can see and make investments in your practice to move forward.

Research reveals that hormone therapy and alternative medicine do not enhance quality of life for midlife women experiencing menopause symptoms.

A recent study analyzed the effect artificially sweetened beverages have on urinary incontinence in women.

Experts still advocate for breast milk, but pediatricians must be able to offer advice on all options for feeding babies.

The precision medicine company announced successful completion of its Unyvero urinary tract infection (UTI) clinical trial with promising results and plans for submission to the FDA.

While access to prenatal care did increase in states after Medicaid expansion, disparities persisted and even increased among Asian and Hispanic immigrant pregnant women, according to an analysis in JAMA Network Open.

Bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy may lead to increased risks for preterm birth, preterm delivery, and spontaneous abortion, according to new research in the Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

