Vaginosis-IUD link examinedIs having an intrauterine device more likely to increase a woman’s chance of having bacterial vaginosis? No extra benefit with earlier external cephalic versionAttempting procedure at 33 to 34 weeks doesn’t reduce C-section rate Out-of-office care improves outcomes for pregnant teens Multidisciplinary team sees reduction in C-section rates with weekly on-site program Mother’s obesity affects oxygen transfer to fetus Don’t ignore sexual issues in female patients Physicians should fully investigate physical aspects of complaints of low desire as well as psychological factors, expert advises Herpes drug OK in pregnancy Canadian MDs confused about hormone therapy First impressions based on incomplete data from Women’s Health Initiative study continue to influence physicians’ prescribing Past abortion linked with higher preterm birth risk Whether link is associative or causative is not clear, but researcher suggests procedural trauma may result in sensitivity Clinical Notes: Triptan safety in pregnancy Exposure to sumatriptan during pregnancy does not appear increase risk of birth defects: study Emergency contraception: new position statement The Canadian Paediatric Society has issued a new position statement on emergency contraception to prevent unintended or unplanned pregnancy. First Previous 50 51 52 53 54 Next Last