New study findings may soon help ob/gyns personalize preterm birth prevention treatments by identifying which women at higher risk for preterm birth will be helped by progesterone injections. - See more at: http://www.obgyn.net/smfm-2014#sthash.5uaNFwQR.dpufNew study findings may soon help ob/gyns personalize preterm birth prevention treatments by identifying which women at higher risk for preterm birth will be helped by progesterone injections. - See more at: http://www.obgyn.net/smfm-2014#sthash.5uaNFwQR.dpufNew study findings may soon help ob/gyns personalize preterm birth prevention treatments by identifying which women at higher risk for preterm birth will be helped by progesterone injections. - See more at: http://www.obgyn.net/smfm-2014#sthash.5uaNFwQR.dpuf
New study findings may soon help ob/gyns personalize preterm birth prevention treatments by identifying which women at higher risk for preterm birth will be helped by progesterone injections.
Did you miss the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine's 34th annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting™, held February 3-8 in New Orleans? No worries: this and other select study findings are presented here.
Large, real-world study finds Jada System safe, effective for postpartum hemorrhage
February 11th 2023In the study, investigators analyzed the Jada System in 800 patients from October 2020 to April 2022 across 16 hospitals in the United States. Results of the study were presented at the SMFM 43rd Annual Pregnancy Meeting in San Francisco, California.
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Azithromycin reduces risk of maternal sepsis, death in vaginal delivery
February 10th 2023A single oral dose of azithromycin in women in labor planning vaginal delivery significantly reduced the risk of maternal death and sepsis, according to study results presented at the SMFM 43rd Annual Pregnancy Meeting.
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