Obstetrics
From the Editor
Anti-obesity medications: Breakthroughs and limitations
Semaglutide is a breakthrough, practice-changing weight loss medication that reliably causes significant weight loss; however, weight gain is...
Expert Commentary
To what extent do growth abnormalities increase the risk of stillbirth near term in pregnancies complicated by diabetes?
In pregnancies complicated by pregestational diabetes mellitus (PG-DM) or gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), stillbirth risk was increased in...
From the Journals
Does racial bias taint the Apgar score?
Critics say the score’s skin component disadvantages neonates of color.
From the Journals
OCD linked to adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes
It remains unclear whether all serotonin reuptake inhibitors increase pregnancy risks.
From the Journals
Peripartum cardiomyopathy raises risks at future pregnancy despite LV recovery
The study suggests that “women with PPCM need long-term follow-up by cardiology, as mortality does not abate over time.”
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Is Routine 39-Week Induction of Labor in Healthy Pregnancy a Reasonable Course?
Conference Coverage
‘Artificial pancreas’ for all type 1 diabetes pregnancies?
The hybrid closed-loop system is not available in the United States but other systems are available and sometimes used off label in pregnancy.
From the Journals
Vaginal microbiota transfer may affect neurodevelopment in cesarean infants
The value of vaginal microbiota to improve infant outcomes remains uncertain, but safety data are strong.
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Malpractice lawsuits over denied abortion care may be on the horizon
A hurdle for malpractice cases is that state abortion bans could undermine the argument that abortion is the legal “standard of care.”
Gender-Affirming Gynecology
Updates on pregnancy outcomes in transgender men
Based on current evidence, transmasculine patients are not at greater risk for perinatal complications than their cisgender counterparts.
From the Journals
Combo treatment eases nausea and vomiting of pregnancy
Some women have such severe nausea they are literally starving and so weak they are bedridden or even hospitalized.
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Did ob.gyn. residencies take a hit from abortion bans?
“If you’re somewhere that you can’t really provide full-spectrum reproductive health care ... How is the program going to provide that training?”...