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Dr. S. Rais

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Readers react: Burnout

"In my medical career, I have been through many struggles and right now, I’m feeling a lack of control. It’s a sense of being in an environment in which no one is listening."


Dikea Roussos-Ross, MD

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Options for pharmacologic management of perinatal depression

When trying to determine which antidepressants should be initiated for perinatal depression, several factors should be considered.


Kathryn Welch, MD

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Vulvar amyloidosis

A case study on diagnosis and management. Could you recognize this rare condition?



Luis Izquierdo, MD, MBA

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How to diagnose and treat cesarean scar pregnancy

CSP is a challenge but management is possible with a multidisciplinary approach.


Mariam Savabi, MD, MPH

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How to diagnose and treat cesarean scar pregnancy

CSP is a challenge but management is possible with a multidisciplinary approach.


Sara Cichowski, MD

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The four classifications of perineal lacerations

Perineal laceration occur in up to 80% of vaginal deliveries and the severity of lacerations varies from minor lacerations that affect the skin or superficial structures of the perineum to more severe lacerations that damage the muscles fo the anal sphincter complex and rectum.


Melody T. McCloud, M.D.

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Readers React: SCD and the work of Dr. Doris Wethers

Life expectancy of patients with SCD now approximates 50 years of age, compared to 10 years of age in the 1970s. This major improvement in outcomes didn't spontaneously happen.


Marguerite Lisa Bartholomew, MD

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Statements from organizations regarding breastfeeding and substance use

These four statements can help provide ob/gyns with guidance about how to counsel patients with substance use disorder about breastfeeding.


Men-Jean Lee, MD

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Substance use in the breastfeeding woman

Substance use need not be an absolute barrier to breastfeeding, but drug- and patient-specific guidance with counseling free of bias are the keys.


Rola Saouaf, MD

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The value of GBCA in MRI images

These ten images can help ob/gyns recognize the additional information GBCA administration provides in MRIs.


MacKenzie P. Purdy, MD

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Alternatives to traditional surgery for fibroids

Experts provide an update on current and emerging drugs and procedures as an alternative to myomectomy for uterine leiomyomas.


Ebony Parker-Featherstone, MD

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Vulvar amyloidosis

A case study on diagnosis and management. Could you recognize this rare condition?


Ilina Datkhaeva, MD

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Artificial intelligence in ob/gyn ultrasound

Ob/gyn, while late to the game, has the potential to climb the ranks as the specialty most instrumental to the use and development of AI.


Raina Advani, BA

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Migraine headache and hormonal contraception

Many factors must be considered before prescribing hormones to women affected by migraine.


Lisa Hofler, MD, MPH, MBA

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Second-trimester abortion: Update on clinical and legal aspects

Although women face many obstacles to first-trimester abortion, challenges to second-trimester abortion are even greater.


Alicia Gonzales

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Second-trimester abortion: Update on clinical and legal aspects

Although women face many obstacles to first-trimester abortion, challenges to second-trimester abortion are even greater.


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.

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