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LEGALLY SPEAKING
A woman is suspected to have an incompetent cervix and her doctor discussed the benefits of cerclage and a medication for her abnormal clotting factors, which she refused. She later delivered early. Subsequently, she sued her doctors for failure to prevent premature labor and delivery. What's the verdict? » More |
POINT/COUNTERPOINT
Two doctors from the same health system argue the opposite sides of this issue. » More |
RESEARCH ROUND UP
A new report looks at the number of unintended pregnancies in the United States. Plus: Does inducing labor in older women increase the risk of cesarean delivery? Also, a look at how prenatal vitamin D supplementation can improve the bone health of the neonate. » More |
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