Here's what's coming up this week on Contemporary OB/GYN.
We will cover a variety of topics, including:
Low progesterone levels have been associated with an increased rate of miscarriage.
Physician compensation plans have certainly evolved over the years, especially as more physicians pursue employment arrangements. A new feature in Contemporary OB/GYN, this article is the first of our new and improved Practice Matters column.
By July 2021, the FDA had approved or tentatively approved 470 generic versions of medications.
A report offers insight into how the Women’s Wellness through Equity and Leadership program performed during its pilot phase.
Check back soon for additional updates.
Removing parental consent reduces delays in adolescent abortion care
February 12th 2025A new study links the removal of parental consent requirements for abortion in Massachusetts to significantly earlier gestational age at the time of the procedure, highlighting the impact of reduced barriers on timely reproductive care.
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Variations reported in state-level maternal death causes
February 11th 2025A recent study highlights significant variations in pregnancy-related deaths across US states, emphasizing the need for targeted policies to address homicide, suicide, and drug overdose among pregnant and postpartum individuals.
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AI analysis reveals key risk factors for severe pregnancy outcomes
February 11th 2025A new artificial intelligence-based study found risk factor combinations linked to severe adverse pregnancy outcomes, offering a more personalized and transparent approach to risk assessment in obstetrics.
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