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.
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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