It was a very busy week for the Contemporary OB/GYN® team.
This week’s top articles included:
As one doctor tackles the challenges of his senior year of residency, he learns how to balance the blame that can come with heightened responsibilities.
Allegations in this case include negligence in performing a McRoberts maneuver and unnecessary vacuum-assisted extraction.
Researchers suggest that administering antibiotics after the incision may even benefit the child’s immune development later in life.
After a review of phase three applications, the department will release $4.5 billion more than initially anticipated.
Following the 2020 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, Erika P. Hamilton, MD, and William J. Gradishar, MD, shared their key takeaways and insights from the most impactful data presented during this year’s meeting.
Chemoattractants in fetal membranes enhance leukocyte migration near term pregnancy
November 22nd 2024A recent study highlights the release of chemoattractants from human fetal membranes at term, driving leukocyte activation and migration, with implications for labor and postpartum recovery.
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Reproductive genetic carrier screening: A tool for reproductive decision-making
November 22nd 2024A new study highlights the efficacy of couple-based reproductive genetic carrier screening in improving reproductive decisions and outcomes, emphasizing its growing availability and acceptance among diverse populations.
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Early preterm birth risk linked to low PlGF levels during pregnancy screening
November 20th 2024New research highlights that low levels of placental growth factor during mid-pregnancy screening can effectively predict early preterm birth, offering a potential tool to enhance maternal and infant health outcomes.
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