Individualized risk of severe adverse pregnancy outcome can be assessed from the uterine artery Doppler pulsatility index measurement at 23 weeks and cigarette smoking history.
In women at risk for a fetus with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, prenatal sex determination by amplification of fetal DNA isolated from maternal blood can eliminate unnecessary prenatal dexamethasone treatment of male fetuses.
Singleton delivery before 35 weeks is associated with a significant recurrence risk that ultimately accounts for 10% of the preterm births in an obstetric population.
Compared with a rate of 333 mU/min, oxytocin infused at 2667 mU/min postpartum reduces the need for additional uterotonic agents at cesarean delivery.
Before the onset of irregular menses, many women experience poor sleep, which is strongly associated with lower estradiol levels in the 4549-year age group.
Annual direct costs of urinary incontinence are over $16 billion in the United States, including $12.4 billion (76%) for women.
Women with dysmenorrhea have increased systemic pain perception across the menstrual cycle.
Bench station objective assessment of technical skills is feasible and can be done with high reliability and validity.
Interferon a-2b inhibits endometrioma cell growth and DNA synthesis in vitro.
In hospitals with high overall cesarean rates, elective repeat cesarean rates tend to be high, and documentation of counseling for trial of labor is often lacking.
Antihypertensive treatment with atenolol, early in pregnancy, was associated with a low rate of severe maternal hypertension and preterm delivery.
Low-dose mifepristone (100 mg) combined with vaginal misoprostol 800 mg may be an effective alternative to regimens using 200 or 600 mg of mifepristone plus misoprostol.
Nonmagnified visual inspection of the cervix by using acetic acid is a promising technique for primary cervical cancer screening in developing countries.
Testosterone influences regional bone mineral density by increasing regional muscle mass in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Estrogen treatment with or without the addition of progestogen does not affect binding to the serotonin transporter or to the serotonin2A receptor on platelets from healthy postmenopausal women.
Levels of lipid-soluble carotenoids are lower in placental tissues and maternal serum from preeclamptic pregnancies compared with normal pregnancies.
The ratio of bioactive to immunoactive hCG in women with preeclampsia is lower than normal.
Intra-amniotic injections of betamethasone and thyroxine are more effective than maternal administration of betamethasone and TRH in increasing surfactants in preterm rhesus monkeys.
The risk of venous thromboembolism in pregnant Chinese women is similar to that in the white population.
Interleukin-10 prevents endotoxin-induced preterm birth in a rat model.
A diagnosis of cancer is devastating and must be carefully and compassionately imparted.
Large amounts of fetal DNA circulate in the plasma of pregnant women, providing a noninvasive source of material to determine the fetal genotype.
Repeated doses of antenatal steroids for fetal lung maturation may have multiple adverse consequences with no clear benefit over a single course.
There is a lack of consistency among studies investigating an association between hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer, casting doubt on the existence of such an association.
Recommendations for practice cannot be generated from the available research as studies reporting noninvasive techniques to predict fetal anemia are methodologically poor and lack a standardized approach to the evaluation of these techniques.
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