Expert Commentary
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Expert Commentary
Has the evidence tipped in favor of delayed cord clamping?
Not yet. This review of 15 randomized trials found no significant differences in primary maternal and neonatal outcomes between early (≤60 seconds...
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Expert Commentary
Which abnormal ovarian findings can be followed by serial TVUS?
Pavlik EJ, Ueland FR, Miller RW, et al. Frequency and disposition of ovarian abnormalities followed with serial transvaginal ultrasonography....
Medical Verdicts
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Medical Verdicts
Ill-advised genetic counseling: $1M verdict
Managing Your Practice
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News
ACOG’s push for medical liability reform: What’s the latest?
Despite broad support, real change remains elusive. Here, a look at key proposals and the politics surrounding them.
From the Editor
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From the Editor
What is the gynecologist’s role in the care of BRCA previvors?
Here, your patient’s options for surgery and your best options for her follow-up care and ongoing surveillance
Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
UPDATE ON TECHNOLOGY
How to assess technology and apply new findings to patient care
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Clinical Review
5 IUD myths dispelled
Although it is gaining popularity in the United States, the IUD is often overlooked as a contraceptive option because of several common...
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Clinical Review
Fecal incontinence: New therapies, age-old problem
New therapeutic modalities make it more likely that a noninvasive or minimally invasive treatment will improve symptoms and quality of life
Commentary
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Commentary
Noninvasive prenatal DNA tests are unproven and costly
Letters to the Editor from our readers
Also In This Issue
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Audio
How I counsel patients regarding delayed cord clamping
Without conclusive evidence to guide clinicians on whether or not to delay cord clamping at birth, how does Dr. Repke counsel his inquiring...