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.
A case study on diagnosis and management. Could you recognize this rare condition?
Would you be able to recognize this diagnosis in your practice?
Would you be able to recognize this diagnosis in your practice?
Do no harm, even though your patient might.
Why concierge medicine may be the solution, not the problem.
Experts close their panel on OAB by identifying treatment pathways for patients who have an unsatisfactory response to third-line therapy.
Results from this study can help increase understanding of the estimated incidence and lifetime prevalence of VVC in the US.
In part 2 of this review, more vulvovaginal diseases are examined.
The authors offer guidance on how to optimize maternal and neonatal health outcomes for women with IBD.
Though theoretical, the threat of aerosolized viral particles places health care providers at risk. Certain safety measures can be taken.
Gender-affirming care: medically necessary for mental health.
Work schedule, location also factors.