From the Editor
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From the Editor
Nitrous oxide for labor pain
Should your birthing unit make nitrous oxide available for your laboring patients?
Expert Commentary
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Expert Commentary
Does this new evidence for noninvasive prenatal testing to detect fetal aneuploidy move NIPT closer to universal use in pregnancy?
Not without appropriate patient counseling. This prospective, multicenter study of women at high risk for fetal aneuploidy found 100%, 100%, and...
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Expert Commentary
It’s a Republican majority following midterm election results. How will that affect the ACA and women’s health?
An interview with Lucia DiVenere, Officer, Government and Political Affairs at the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in...
Managing Your Practice
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News
Using the Internet in your practice. Part 4: Reputation management—how to gather kudos and combat negative online reviews
You have more control than you might think over how you are portrayed in Web reviews
Images in GYN Ultrasound
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Article
Congenital uterine anomalies: A resource of diagnostic images, Part 2
The following images demonstrate the ability of 3D sonography to identify the unicornuate, bicornuate, didelphic, and DES-exposed uterus
Medicolegal Issues
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Medicolegal Issues
Vicarious liability. First of 2 Parts: The gynecologist who wore an unusual pen
When a colleague is out of line
Product Review
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Product Review
Product Update
Product approvals and announcements
Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
2014 Update on osteoporosis
A new agent, and new understandings of old drugs, top the year’s developments in bone health
Commentary
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Commentary
Uterus ruptures at home: My most memorable experience of a transferred home birth
Letters from readers
Arnold Advincula's Surgical Techniques
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Arnold Advincula's Surgical Techniques
Mastering the uterine manipulator: Basics and beyond
Why this device is indispensible and how to use it most effectively