A recently published survey indicates that ob/gyns fail to routinely ask their patients about sexual problems, orientation, or sexual satisfaction, even though they routinely ask about sexual activity.
A recently published survey indicates that ob/gyns fail to routinely ask their patients about sexual problems, orientation, or sexual satisfaction, even though they routinely ask about sexual activity. This information is a window into a patient’s heath and and helps physicians uncover underlying health issues.
Ulipristal plus misoprostol shows promise for medication abortion
February 5th 2025A recent study found that ulipristal acetate followed by misoprostol is a safe, effective, and acceptable option for medication abortion, offering a potential alternative in areas with limited access to mifepristone.
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AI helps improve detection of congenital heart defects on prenatal ultrasounds
January 31st 2025AI-assisted software improves clinicians' detection of congenital heart defects in prenatal ultrasounds, enhancing accuracy, confidence, and speed, according to a study presented at SMFM's Annual Pregnancy Meeting.
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