
A study in Sweden found that women with a history of pelvic inflammatory disease face an elevated risk of epithelial ovarian cancer.

A study in Sweden found that women with a history of pelvic inflammatory disease face an elevated risk of epithelial ovarian cancer.

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. Check out the most up-to-date statistics on HPV and cervical cancer.

Revisit the stories that landed on the front page of Contemporary OB/GYN® this year.

What you missed this week on Contemporary OB/GYN®

August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month. Join us throughout the month as we share statistics, facts, patient and provider resources, and more.

August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month. Join us throughout the month as we share statistics, facts, patient and provider resources, and more.

In honor of Cervical Cancer Awareness month, Contemporary OB/GYN® will publish weekly slideshows with factual information, statistics, and more.

In honor of Cervical Cancer Awareness month, Contemporary OB/GYN® will publish weekly slideshows with factual information, statistics, and more.

November is Prematurity Awareness Month. Here are a few quick facts.

Each year, approximately 24,000 babies are stillborn in the U.S, and as many as half of all pregnancies may end in miscarriage.

Transgender and nonbinary people face disproportionate rates of stigma and discrimination in seeking healthcare—and may encounter additional unique barriers in attaining gynecologic and reproductive care.

From physician health struggles to adapting care for patients to new safety measures, these articles illustrate how the coronavirus has affected the job of the physician.

From disability and miscarriage risk to diets during pregnancy, these are Contemporary OB/GYN's selections for five of the most noteworthy obstetric studies that were published in December 2019.

From managing endometrial polyps to tips on using ultrasound imaging effectively, these were our top five gynecologic-focused articles of 2019.

Our top 5 journal studies of 2019 looked at how midwives affect birth and care outcomes, benchmark data on pelvic exams, and more.

As 2019 comes to a close, we're taking a look back at some of our most popular articles this year. These were the top articles focused on obstetrics.

Ranging from chronic pain control to reexamining postpartum care, these were our most-read peer-reviewed articles from 2019.

This series, which debuted in 2019, allowed ob/gyns in the making to reflect on lessons learned.

Ranging from cases on ultrasound missteps to disease misdiagnosis, these were our most-read articles on malpractice from 2018.

Our staff's picks for the best editorials this year, with links to the articles, in case you missed them.

Survey results point out nine pitfalls that you need to be aware of.

In a recent survey, 33 ob/gyns were asked what led to an improved financial state for their practice.

Ranging from sexual function among cancer patients to how lifetime estrogen exposure affects late-life cognition to state strategies to address opioid use, these were Contemporary OB/GYN's selections for the top gynecologic studies published in October 2019.

The 90th annual Medical Economics Physician Report survey asked 134 ob/gyns about how the financial state of their practice has changed in the past 5 years.

These ten images can help ob/gyns recognize the additional information GBCA administration provides in MRIs.

These are Contemporary OB/GYN's selections for five of the most noteworthy obstetric-focused studies that were published in October 2019.

The 90th annual Medical Economics Physician Report survey asked 134 ob/gyns about the secondary sources of their employment income in 2018.

These four statements can help provide ob/gyns with guidance about how to counsel patients with substance use disorder about breastfeeding.

In a recent survey, 134 ob/gyns were asked about the type of practice they belong to.

Immediate postplacental insertion of an IUD is not only convenient for the patient, but also safe and effective for postpartum contraception. Here's what to be mindful of when performing the procedure following cesarean delivery.