Obstetrics
From the Journals
Vaginal microbiome does not affect infant gut microbiome
Women should not be concerned about cesarean delivery having an adverse effect on their baby’s gut microbiome.
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Adherence to oral contraceptive protocols prevents pregnancy
Pregnancy rates rise when oral contraceptive users miss more than two pills or fail to follow instructions.
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Study: Prenatal supplements fail to meet nutrient needs
“There is no magic pill. There is no easy answer here.”
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Oophorectomies continue to dominate torsion treatment
Despite updated guidelines, the majority of cases of adnexal torsion in the United States are managed via oophorectomy.
Latest News
Routine third-trimester ultrasounds can detect likely breech births
The significant reduction in undiagnosed breech presentations held if sonographers used a traditional ultrasound machine or if midwives used a...
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COVID-19 in pregnancy affects growth in child’s first year of life
This “exaggerated growth pattern observed among infants with COVID-19 exposure may in some cases be a catch-up response to a prenatal growth...
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Infant and maternal weight gain together amplify obesity risk
A new study finds monitoring infants for rapid weight gain is particularly important when mothers have elevated prepregnancy weight.
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Cesarean deliveries drop in women at low risk
Overall rates decreased over 2 decades, but C-sections for nonreassuring fetal distress increased.
Clinical Review
2023 Update on fertility
Total fertility rate and fertility care: Demographic shifts and changing demands
Vollset SE, Goren E, Yuan C-W, et al. Fertility,...
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COMMENT & CONTROVERSY
From the Editor
Advances in the treatment of fetal demise in the second and third trimester
Treatment of fetal demise is best managed as a 2-step process, beginning with cervical preparation using cervical dilators,...