Houston, Texas, was buzzing with the latest updates in women’s health at the 25th Annual Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health Premier Women’s Healthcare Conference held from September 29 to October 2, 2022.
Nurse practitioners flocked to the event to learn the latest and greatest data and clinical pearls related to women’s health. From sessions on how to navigate vulvar dermatology to learning how to choose the right contraception for perimenopausal women, the conference had it all.
Contemporary OB/GYN® had the opportunity to attend the conference in person, covering a variety of ses-sions. What follows are some highlights from the conference.
It is important to know what is normal and what is abnormal when it comes to the vulva, especially when diagnosing and treating vulvovaginal diseases, according to Jean Marino, MSN, APRN-CNP, NCMP, IF, women’s health nurse practitioner at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, during her conference presentation on vulvar dermatology.1
Marino diagramed the most common symptoms associated with conditions affecting the vulvovaginal area and presented a variety of cases depicting these symptoms and their treat-ment options. Takeaways from Marino’s session included the following:
In her presentation, Lois McGuire, MSN, APRN, WHNP-BC, NCMP, women’s health nurse practitioner at Mayo Clinic, discussed the risks of unintended pregnancy in perimenopausal women and explored each contraceptive option using the US Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 2016.2 McGuire outlined 4 key areas to consider when discussing contraceptive options with perimenopausal women: frequency of inter-course, desire or need for noncontraceptive benefits, completion of childbearing, and natural decline of fertility. She also talked about the disad-vantages of various contraceptive methods for perimenopausal women, beginning with combined hormonal contraceptives. Perimenopausal women using the pill, McGuire said, are significantly more likely to develop deep vein thrombosis than nonusers.
References
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How changes in diet can manage gestational diabetes
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