Fifty years after Roe and Title X, the right to reproductive freedom continues to come under fire.
Pioneers in uterine transplantation provide an update on an investigational procedure that holds promise for women with absolute uterine factor infertility.
Identifying abnormal placentation is crucial for determining the correct management of at-risk pregnancies and minimizing morbidity and mortality of both mother and child.
For a chronic condition like endometriosis, it is important to develop the physician-patient relationship into a partnership.
In this video, a clinician discusses new data on how surgeons are doing tissue extraction for uterine fibroids.
Hormonal therapy is not without controversy but it is still one of the most effective treatments for patients with symptoms.
Hormonal therapy is not without controversy but it is still one of the most effective treatments for patients with symptoms.
Technology may be used in ultrasounds, fetal heart rate interpretation, and prediction of adverse clinical outcomes.
Besides routinely offering postpartum LARC to their patients, ob/gyns must advocate for policies that support these devices.
Besides routinely offering postpartum LARC to their patients, ob/gyns must advocate for policies that support these devices.
Two ob/gyns provide arguments for and against offering the procedure. This article, from Dr. Naumann, covers the pro side of the argument.
When clinicians are knowledgeable about the benefits of vaccinations, vaccination rates among patients increase.
These four patient cases can help improve your decision-making about the best hormonal regimen for this population.
These four patient cases can help improve your decision-making about the best hormonal regimen for this population.
This installment of our Complex Contraceptives series examines contraception considerations for patients with high-blood pressure.
As patients increasingly present with organ prolapse or incontinence, they may require a safe, effective, and non-surgical treatment option.
As patients increasingly present with organ prolapse or incontinence, they may require a safe, effective, and non-surgical treatment option.
Despite a painful history, equitable care is imperative
This case study illustrates how to navigate the complex issues ob/gyns may encounter when counseling patients with a cognitive impairment.
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.
Can technology help provide answers to a complex condition? This guide demonstrates how to use ultrasound as a first-line diagnostic tool.
Can technology help provide answers to a complex condition? This guide demonstrates how to use ultrasound as a first-line diagnostic tool.
SMFM Consult Series #56: Hepatitis C in pregnancy: updated screening, treatment, and management guidelines.
Recurrent or chronic vulvovaginitis is frustrating to patients and a burden to the health care system. Here is a guide to addressing it.
Across different drugs and clinical settings, use of PARPi has resulted in a prolonged period without cancer recurrence.
Across different drugs and clinical settings, use of PARPi has resulted in a prolonged period without cancer recurrence.
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).
Liletta is under study in a prospective phase 3 clinical trial aimed at extending the approved duration of this levonorgestrel 52-mg IUS.
Behavioral methods of contraception are used by less than 3.2% of sexually active women; careful counseling could change that.