A look at the cover of this month's issue of Contemporary OB/GYN.
Teenaged girls at average risk don’t need Papanicolaou tests, but some special populations do.
With the summer months sweltering on, the editors and contributors of Contemporary OB/GYN® have been hard at work carefully crafting a great issue that touches upon a variety of subjects within obstetrics and gynecology.
Best practices on discussing birth control for adolescents.
Tips to avoid wasting time and optimize meetings you do need.
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Prenatal cannabis use not linked to offspring ASD development
November 1st 2024In a recent study, adjustments for maternal characteristics mediated the association between maternal prenatal cannabis use and offspring autism spectrum disorder, indicating no statistically significant increase in risk.
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Preference for alternative contraceptive sources reported by many patients
October 31st 2024With nearly half of short-acting contraceptive users preferring non-traditional sources such as telehealth and over-the-counter options, a recent study highlights evolving patient needs in contraceptive access.
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Importance of reproductive health services for adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic
October 30th 2024In a recent study, high rates of reproductive health service use were reported among adolescent mothers, indicating the benefits of this model for providing care when other options are unavailable.
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