
Studies show that for most healthy women with uncomplicated pregnancies exercising at a moderate- to high-intensity level is safe and may provide long- and short-term benefits.

Studies show that for most healthy women with uncomplicated pregnancies exercising at a moderate- to high-intensity level is safe and may provide long- and short-term benefits.

Forceps injuries cases, failed tubal ligation, amniotic fluid embolism.

mucopurulent cervicitisA review of diagnostic tests and treatment options.

Author argues that no, for most women over 45 undergoing a hysterectomy, oophorectomy should not be included as it will not improve longevity or quality of life.

Yes. The risk/benefit equation still favors oophorectomy to save lives.

Bacterial vaginosis is associated with preterm delivery.



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How to care for the HIV-infected pregnant patient

author awards

Latest research on infertility, breast cancer, and other subjects, from the 2000 Annual Conference of ASRM

managing recurrent disease- bacterial vaginosis

editorial

the latest research on complementary and alternative medicine

Understanding the normal sexual response cycle is being revised.

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Does HPV cause cervical cancer? Will the new data transform our approach to primary screening?

editorial

malpractice

Managing measles in pregnancy

When should newborns be discharged?

author awards

the latest research on complementary and alternative medicine

Inside this Issue: President's Letter Editor's Corner ISGE Training Report Update on Women’s Healthcare in Nepal An Homage to János Veres Laparoscopic Creation of a Neo-Vagina Interview with Dr. Yap Lip Kee Interview with Dr. Chuck Miller

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