Review some of the top stories from the Contemporary OB/GYN website over the last week, and catch up on anything you may have missed.
Thank you for visiting the Contemporary OB/GYN® website. Take a look at some of our top stories from last week (Monday, October 30 - Friday, November 3, 2023), and click each link to read and watch anything you may have missed.
1.) Advantages of delaying embryo transfer after pregnancy loss
In a recent study, women with an interpregnancy interval under 3 months, more often had worse pregnancy outcomes compared to those with an interval of 3 to under 6 months or of 6 to 12 months.
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2.) Prenatal fentanyl exposure and a novel syndrome
In a recent study, physical abnormalities were seen among children born from pregnancies complicated by fentanyl.
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3.) Utility of pelvic ultrasound imaging in diagnosing endometriosis
Findings and significance for gynecologic surgeons.
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4.) Artificial intelligence for embryo evaluation
In a recent study, models for embryo evaluation using artificial intelligence had strong accuracy.
5.) Misoprostol alone effective for abortion
In a recent story, a completed abortion was reported in 98.6% of patients taking a misoprostol alone regimen.
Advancing obstetric and gynecologic surgery through robotic innovation
April 30th 2024Explore how robotic surgery revolutionizes obstetric and gynecologic procedures, offering enhanced precision, reduced complications, and improved patient outcomes, while also examining challenges and future prospects in the field.
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Reducing multifetal pregnancy through publicly funded IVF programs
April 26th 2024Learn how a mandatory elective single-embryo transfer policy in publicly funded in vitro fertilization programs significantly decreases multifetal pregnancy rates, offering insights into mitigating risks in assisted reproduction.
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Hyperoxygenation use not linked to neonatal outcomes
April 23rd 2024Recent research evaluated the impact of maternal hyperoxygenation on neonatal Apgar scores, revealing no significant enhancement in outcomes among women with pathologic fetal heart rate tracing and suggesting limited efficacy of hyperoxygenation therapy in this context.
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