Part 1 of the year's peer reviewed articles.
Understanding the technology behind a newer uterus-sparing option for the management of uterine fibroids.
Recommendations for maternity care professionals based on MiPATH.
Although the hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is the oldest special radiologic procedure, first performed over 110 years ago, it remains an essential part of the evaluation of the infertile couple.
Consensus group discussion resulted in a shift from results-based to risk-based management for cervical cancer screening.
Diagnosis, management imperative for gestational hypertension and preeclampsia.
Family history assessment, genetic screening are key to prevention.
Experts take a look at 2 cases to understand abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents and provide a useful screening tool.
Torsion of adnexal structures can occur in pregnant women, women post-hysterectomy, and postmenopausal women.
Risk assessment, lifestyle counseling, adverse effects, and medication management.
Understanding signs, symptoms helps determine the best treatment regimen
As we were going to press with the July issue, the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion, and leaving the question of abortion rights to the states.
Part 2 in a series on emergencies in pediatric and adolescent gynecology
Offering an inclusive, safe space along with the best care for transgender and nonbinary adolescent patients is more important than ever.
Part 1 in a series on emergencies in pediatric and adolescent gynecology.
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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