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5 tips for talking to patients about postpartum sexuality
Preparing your patient for the many nuances of postpartum sexuality
Clinical Review
A reasoned plan to manage a persistent Category-II FHR tracing
When intrapartum fetal heart-rate monitoring reveals a persistent Category-II tracing, you don’t have to linger in limbo—you can respond in a...
Medical Education Library
10 practical, evidence-based recommendations to improve outcomes in women who have eclampsia
Both maternal and perinatal outcomes will improve if you follow these data-driven strategies for managing eclampsia and stabilizing the mother
Clinical Review
Is private ObGyn practice on its way out?
Last year’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was designed to nudge you out of private practice. The law isn’t the only pressure on...
News for Your Practice
Cancer survivors have many complaints not addressed by their physicians
Experts at a symposium on cancer survivorship say that clinicians often overlook sexual dysfunction and other untoward effects of cancer (and...
Surgical Techniques
High uterosacral vaginal vault suspension to repair enterocele and apical prolapse
You can provide good apical support without significantly distorting the vaginal axis, and passing sutures intraperitoneally can be cleaner, and...
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Take more biopsies at colposcopy
Over the past year, we have gained further insight into the efficacy and safety of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines; received new,...
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The overall risks and benefits of hormone therapy
The new data on hormone therapy (HT) suggest that we still have much to learn about its benefits and risks. We also are reaching an understanding...
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Preoperative assessment of submucosal myomas
The uterine leiomyoma is the most common tumor of the female genital tract. Seventy percent of white women and 80% of black women develop one or...
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Avoiding ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome after controlled ovarian stimulation cannot be avoided completely—but its likelihood can be reduced...