Women choosing 1 mg of unopposed estradiol with ultrasound monitoring for up to 3 years should anticipate uterine bleeding and the possibility of endometrial biopsy.
A new transdermal gel delivers a low dose of estradiol for treatment of vasomotor symptoms and vulvovaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women.
Combined oral contraceptive pills, especially those with low-potency estrogen and progestin components, are effective at reducing the risk of epithelial ovarian carcinoma.
There is no difference in neonatal or maternal outcome if postterm pregnancies are induced immediately at 41 weeks or monitored expectantly.
Fewer than 10 of sonographic occipito-posterior head positions before induction persist at delivery, and this finding is not associated with increased cesarean delivery.
Severe neonatal complications associated with vacuum extraction are uncommon; therefore, skull X-ray and transfontanellar ultrasound examination as routine screening tools for neonatal complications are not recommended.
Measurement of placental alpha-microglobulin-1 in cervicovaginal secretions was found to be superior to conventional clinical assessment in the diagnosis of rupture of membranes.
In patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer, supracervical hysterectomy results in complications, local recurrence, and survival outcomes similar to those after total abdominal hysterectomy.
Modifiable risk factors for benign serous and mucinous epithelial ovarian tumors may include smoking and obesity.
Younger women have an overall survival advantage compared with older women independent of other clinico-pathologic prognosticators.
The risk of sexual dysfunction is greater with a history of sexual abuse or sexual assault as an adult.
A comparison of planned vaginal (which includes unplanned cesareans) with planned primary cesareans finds significantly higher rehospitalization rates and costs associated with planned cesareans.
Women with unwanted pregnancies or those who reported ambivalence about their pregnancies are at an increased risk of some poor infant and maternal outcomes.
Hyperthermia after epidural analgesia is not due to uniform perturbations of thermoregulation; rather, it is an abnormal response confined to a minority subset.
The lower uterine segment retains its overall visco-elastic properties even though there are significant structural differences between the upper and lower edge of a hysterotomy incision.
The inside-out approach for transobturator tape placement was closer to the obturator canal and its neurovascular structures than the outside-in approach.
The high rates of urinary tract infections, prolapse, and outlet obstruction after sling surgery suggest the need for quality improvement in the management of women with stress incontinence.
Although maximal urethral closure pressure decreases significantly with age in nulliparas, measures of pelvic organ support, urethral support, and levator function do not change.
In a prospective study of older women, moderate physical activity is associated with a decreased risk of developing urinary incontinence, particularly stress urinary incontinence.
Longer duration of lactation is associated with more favorable changes in metabolic risk factors, from preconception to several months postweaning.
Microbiologic and histologic studies of the placenta correlate poorly with amniotic fluid infection and inflammation.
The reasons and process associated with the transfer of routine newborn male circumcision from Obstetrics and Gynecology to Pediatric Hospitalists are described.
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