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Alexandra Andes

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Reproductive health care in America: A story of give and take

Fifty years after Roe and Title X, the right to reproductive freedom continues to come under fire.   


Rebecca Flyckt, MD

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Uterine allografts: A new era in reproduction

Pioneers in uterine transplantation provide an update on an investigational procedure that holds promise for women with absolute uterine factor infertility.


Reem S. Abu-Rustum, Md, FACOG, FACS, FAIUM

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Placenta previa: Practical approach to sonographic evaluation and management

Identifying abnormal placentation is crucial for determining the correct management of at-risk pregnancies and minimizing morbidity and mortality of both mother and child.


Mobolaji O. Ajao, MD, MPH

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Endometriosis for the generalist

For a chronic condition like endometriosis, it is important to develop the physician-patient relationship into a partnership.


Renita Kim, MD

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Are surgeons still morcellating fibroids?

In this video, a clinician discusses new data on how surgeons are doing tissue extraction for uterine fibroids.


Fred Gonzales, MD

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Practical approach to managing menopause

Hormonal therapy is not without controversy but it is still one of the most effective treatments for patients with symptoms.


Thanh-Ha Luu, MD

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Practical approach to managing menopause

Hormonal therapy is not without controversy but it is still one of the most effective treatments for patients with symptoms.


Melissa S. Wong, MD

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Artificial intelligence steps into obstetrics

Technology may be used in ultrasounds, fetal heart rate interpretation, and prediction of adverse clinical outcomes.


Tania Basu Serna, MD, MPH

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Immediate postpartum LARC

Besides routinely offering postpartum LARC to their patients, ob/gyns must advocate for policies that support these devices.


Chloe Bass, MD

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Immediate postpartum LARC

Besides routinely offering postpartum LARC to their patients, ob/gyns must advocate for policies that support these devices.


R. Wendel Naumann, MD

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Is it still reasonable to offer MIS hysterectomy? Yes.

Two ob/gyns provide arguments for and against offering the procedure. This article, from Dr. Naumann, covers the pro side of the argument.


Ilona Telefus Goldfarb, MD, MPH

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Perinatal vaccination: A practical guide for obstetric providers

When clinicians are knowledgeable about the benefits of vaccinations, vaccination rates among patients increase.


Emma Lawrence, MD

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Progestins for AUB in women at risk of VTE

These four patient cases can help improve your decision-making about the best hormonal regimen for this population.


Angela C. Weyand, MD

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Progestins for AUB in women at risk of VTE

These four patient cases can help improve your decision-making about the best hormonal regimen for this population.


Lauren Owens, MD, MPH

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Tips for counseling hypertensive patients on contraception

This installment of our Complex Contraceptives series examines contraception considerations for patients with high-blood pressure.


Nicholas F. Rockefeller, MD

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Treating POP and SUI with pessaries

As patients increasingly present with organ prolapse or incontinence, they may require a safe, effective, and non-surgical treatment option.


Cara S. Ninivaggio, MD, FACOG

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Treating POP and SUI with pessaries

As patients increasingly present with organ prolapse or incontinence, they may require a safe, effective, and non-surgical treatment option.



Christine M. Pennesi, MD

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Contraceptive counseling for patients with disabilities 

This case study illustrates how to navigate the complex issues ob/gyns may encounter when counseling patients with a cognitive impairment.


Cody Unser

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Eight tips to improve outpatient visits for spinal cord injury patients

These recommendations, based on the observations of a patient, is a Top 8 list of ways to optimize an outpatient visit for reproductive health care for women with spinal cord injury or disease.


Mathew Leonardi, MD

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Noninvasive ultrasound diagnosis of endometriosis

Can technology help provide answers to a complex condition? This guide demonstrates how to use ultrasound as a first-line diagnostic tool.


George Condous, MBBS

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Noninvasive ultrasound diagnosis of endometriosis

Can technology help provide answers to a complex condition? This guide demonstrates how to use ultrasound as a first-line diagnostic tool.


Sarah Dotters-Katz, MD, MMPHE

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SMFM Consult Series #56: Hepatitis C in pregnancy: updated guidelines

SMFM Consult Series #56: Hepatitis C in pregnancy: updated screening, treatment, and management guidelines.


Oluwatosin Goje, MD, MSCR

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Practical approach to recurrent vulvovaginitis

Recurrent or chronic vulvovaginitis is frustrating to patients and a burden to the health care system. Here is a guide to addressing it.


Kristin N. Taylor, MD

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PARP inhibitors: Choosing what to use in epithelial ovarian cancer

Across different drugs and clinical settings, use of PARPi has resulted in a prolonged period without cancer recurrence.


Marla Scott, MD

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PARP inhibitors: Choosing what to use in epithelial ovarian cancer

Across different drugs and clinical settings, use of PARPi has resulted in a prolonged period without cancer recurrence.


Angie DeRosa

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MIGS surgeons discuss vNOTES in roundtable panel discussion

Contemporary OB/GYN® Deputy Medical Editor Jon I. Einarsson, MD, PhD, MPH, hosts a panel discussion with fellow minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons (MIGS) on the novel technology of vaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (vNOTES).


Suji Uhm, MD, MPH

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Liletta IUS: not just for long-term contraception

Liletta is under study in a prospective phase 3 clinical trial aimed at extending the approved duration of this levonorgestrel 52-mg IUS.



Jen Villavicencio, MD

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Familiarizing yourself with fertility awareness as a birth control option

Behavioral methods of contraception are used by less than 3.2% of sexually active women; careful counseling could change that.

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