Commentary
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Commentary
Reader discussions regarding trends in minimally invasive hysterectomy
Letters from readers
From the Editor
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From the Editor
Should you adopt the practice of vaginal cleansing with povidone-iodine prior to cesarean delivery?
Among women with ruptured membranes or spontaneous labor, precesarean vaginal cleansing with povidone-iodine may reduce the risk of endometritis...
Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
Cell-free DNA screening for women at low risk for fetal aneuploidy
A high sensitivity and specificity and low false-positive rate make cell-free DNA screening an appealing draw for clinicians and patients, even...
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Clinical Review
2016 Update on obstetrics
ACOG and SMFM recently focused on filling in the gaps on necessary surveillance, treatment, and testing for management of twin gestations,...
Managing Your Practice
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News
The well-woman visit comes of age: What it offers, how we got here
Since passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, the annual well-woman visit has evolved significantly. It now offers insured patients a broad...
Expert Commentary
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Expert Commentary
Can transabdominal ultrasound exclude short cervix?
No, transabdominal ultrasound should not be used instead of transvaginal ultrasound for cervical length screening for prediction of preterm birth...
Medicolegal Issues
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Medicolegal Issues
6 Supreme Court decisions that affected ObGyns in 2015
While we are clinicians, and patient care is first and foremost, staying up to date on relevant Supreme Court cases can be of importance to our...
Webcast
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Video
Webcast: Obesity and contraceptive efficacy and risks
What you should know before counseling your obese patients on choosing a contraceptive