Here's what's coming up this week on Contemporary OB/GYN.
We will cover a variety of topics, including:
Low progesterone levels have been associated with an increased rate of miscarriage.
Physician compensation plans have certainly evolved over the years, especially as more physicians pursue employment arrangements. A new feature in Contemporary OB/GYN, this article is the first of our new and improved Practice Matters column.
By July 2021, the FDA had approved or tentatively approved 470 generic versions of medications.
A report offers insight into how the Women’s Wellness through Equity and Leadership program performed during its pilot phase.
Check back soon for additional updates.
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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Improved maternal cardiac arrest management reported from Obstetric Life Support training
November 19th 2024A study found that Obstetric Life Support education significantly improves health care providers' readiness and outcomes in maternal cardiac arrest management, advocating for broader implementation.
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IUD placement within 48 hours nonsuperior vs 2 to 4 weeks after abortion
November 19th 2024A study reveals no significant difference in 6-month intrauterine device use between placements within 48 hours or 2 to 4 weeks after a second-trimester abortion, though earlier placement carries a higher expulsion risk.
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