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LEGALLY SPEAKING

Wrongful pregnancy claim following tubal ligation failure

A woman undergoes a tubal ligation. Her gynecologist is only able to perform the procedure on her right side due to a large amount of adhesions on the left. The woman subsequently becomes pregnant and sues for alleged negligence. What's the outcome of the suit?
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These videos, articles, CME activities and other resources aid clinicians in staying up to date on the latest screening, testing, and vaccination information relating to HPV and STIs. Read More.

HOME BIRTH

Physicians and "natural birth": Can the two co-exist?

Obstetricians and hospital births are not necessarily the enemy of low-intervention spontaneous vaginal delivery. » More

FIBROIDS

Medically managing uterine fibroids

For women in whom surgery is not recommended or necessary, treatment with the goal of symptom relief or size reduction can be achieved medically. » More

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