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ACOG Practice Bulletin No. 209: Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019Labor causes severe pain for many women. There is no other circumstance in which it is considered acceptable for an individual to experience untreated severe pain that is amenable to safe intervention while the individual is under a physician's care ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
Emergency contraception could reduce the number of unintended pregnancies by 1.7 million. The best approach to oral contraception is education and not limitation, but it is unlikely that there will be any increase in contraceptive availability in the near future. Routine ultrasonography in low-risk pregnancies does not appear to be cost-effective.
Anne Colston Wentz, George R. Huggins
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Emergency contraception could reduce the number of unintended pregnancies by 1.7 million. The best approach to oral contraception is education and not limitation, but it is unlikely that there will be any increase in contraceptive availability in the near future. Routine ultrasonography in low-risk pregnancies does not appear to be cost-effective.
Anne Colston Wentz, George R. Huggins
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Obstetric Care Consensus No. 7: Placenta Accreta Spectrum.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018Placenta accreta spectrum, formerly known as morbidly adherent placenta, refers to the range of pathologic adherence of the placenta, including placenta increta, placenta percreta, and placenta accreta.
Gynecologists
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Therapeutic Arts in Pregnancy, Birth and New Parenthood, 2020
Maternity care in the United States is in a state of crisis, characterized by high cesarean rates, poor performance on various mortality and morbidity measures, and a steep price tag.
Daniela Besa Torrealba, Fred Champagne
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Maternity care in the United States is in a state of crisis, characterized by high cesarean rates, poor performance on various mortality and morbidity measures, and a steep price tag.
Daniela Besa Torrealba, Fred Champagne
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Health Affairs, 2017
Recent closures of rural obstetric units and entire hospitals have exacerbated concerns about access to care for more than twenty-eight million women of reproductive age living in rural America.
P. Hung+3 more
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Recent closures of rural obstetric units and entire hospitals have exacerbated concerns about access to care for more than twenty-eight million women of reproductive age living in rural America.
P. Hung+3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
Heightened public interest in medical progress has brought the news media into an ever increasing role in the dissemination of new information. Frequently, the television, radio, or newspaper is the first source of such information, long before it appears in the medical journals, where a careful, dispassionate presentation of the facts can be made and ...
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Heightened public interest in medical progress has brought the news media into an ever increasing role in the dissemination of new information. Frequently, the television, radio, or newspaper is the first source of such information, long before it appears in the medical journals, where a careful, dispassionate presentation of the facts can be made and ...
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Hyperventilation in obstetrics
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969Abstract Hyperventilation is common in obstetrics and it is important to determine its effects, if any, on the fetus. Previous studies in the human subject have been limited to measurements made at birth. The present investigation was carried out on conscious patients in labor, with measurements on maternal and fetal capillary blood.
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“Obstetric Shock” and “Shock in Obstetrics”
Postgraduate Medicine, 1969Why do some women bleed uncontrollably during or after amniotic fluid embolism, abruptio placentae or other uteroplacental accidents? With amniotic fluid embolism, “obstetric shock,” rather than incoagulability of blood, is the primary problem. Abruptio placentae rarely produces fatal shock, but may lead to fibrinogenopenia. With “shock in obstetrics,”
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Obstetric Care consensus No. 6: Periviable Birth.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017Approximately 0.5% of all births occur before the third trimester of pregnancy, and these very early deliveries result in the majority of neonatal deaths and more than 40% of infant deaths.
Ruth M. Farrell, W. Grobman, J. Resnik
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2018
This chapter will be of interest and help to all those studying the health-care of women. Obstetrics, like all fields of medicine, continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and keeping up-to-date with the latest literature, guidelines and protocols can be a daunting task.
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This chapter will be of interest and help to all those studying the health-care of women. Obstetrics, like all fields of medicine, continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and keeping up-to-date with the latest literature, guidelines and protocols can be a daunting task.
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