Revisit the week’s top stories from Contemporary OB/GYN®.
The rate of unintended pregnancies throughout the US military declined significantly since 2005, according to a study published in Contraception.
While access to prenatal care did increase in states after Medicaid expansion, disparities persisted and even increased among Asian and Hispanic immigrant pregnant women, according to an analysis in JAMA Network Open.
The precision medicine company announced successful completion of its Unyvero urinary tract infection (UTI) clinical trial with promising results and plans for submission to the FDA.
In this episode of Pap Talk, we spoke with David Hackney, MD, MS, maternal-fetal medicine physician at Case Western University and chair of ACOG's Ohio chapter for a full recap of where restrictions on reproductive rights have been and where they're going.
Revisit the stories that landed on the front page of Contemporary OB/GYN® this year.
This is part 1 of a 2-part series. In this bonus episode of Pap Talk, get an exclusive recap of Kimberly Kho, MD's presentation at AAGL 2022 on alternatives to hysterectomy and uterine-preserving options for fibroids.
This is part 2 of a 2-part series. In this bonus episode of Pap Talk, get an exclusive recap of Kimberly Kho, MD's presentation at AAGL 2022 on alternatives to hysterectomy and uterine-preserving options for fibroids.
Take a look back at the wise words, guidance and helpful advice of Practice Matters' columnists Brian K. Iriye, MD, and Jim Keller, MD.
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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Increasing ondansetron use reported against NVP in the United States
October 29th 2024Despite being recommended as a third-line therapy, rates of ondansetron use to treat nausea and vomiting in pregnancy have increased, making it the most common prescription antiemetic against this condition in the United States.
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Study finds high rates of incidental MRI findings in endometriosis cases
October 29th 2024A recent study highlights the frequent occurrence of incidental findings on pelvic magnetic resonance imaging for endometriosis, emphasizing the need for radiologists to focus on those with higher clinical significance.
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