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Many women have sexual dysfunction, and effective treatments are available for some conditions. Routinely discussing sexual function with your patients, and their partners, is important because dysfunction truly is a couples issue.
New guideline outlines best practices for managing genitourinary syndrome of menopause
New guidelines on GSM recommends symptom-based diagnosis, shared decision-making, and local estrogen as first-line therapy to improve quality of life.
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Contemporary OB/GYN week in review: WHI cuts, urinary incontinence, and more
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.
Urinary incontinence linked to higher cardiovascular disease risk
New research reveals a significant link between urinary incontinence and increased cardiovascular disease risk, even without reduced physical activity.
FDA approves gepotidacin for uncomplicated UTI treatment
The approval marks a vital step toward care for urinary tract infections, helping to reduce recurrence and improve patients’ quality of life.
Contemporary OB/GYN week in review: Chronic pain, abortion laws, and more
Contemporary OB/GYN week in review: The Revi System, sleep health, and more