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What to learn from severe maternal morbidity
A better understanding of the care and outcomes of women with severe morbidity who survive should provide insight into ways to improve care for all women and reduce both severe morbidity and mortality.
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Fewer elective early term deliveries, more stillbirths?
In the past decade, the rate of preterm delivery in the United States has declined 11% from its peak of 12.8% in 2006.
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How to treat and manage recurrent pregnancy loss
Is surgical training in ob/gyn residency adequate?
 
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Bilateral salpingectomy: An opportunity to reduce cancer risk
The data, say the authors, support counseling post-reproductive women undergoing hysterectomy about the risks and benefits of retaining their fallopian tubes.
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