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PROM: What have we learned since 2007?

ACOG's Practice Bulletin Number 139 replaced a 2007 Practice Bulletin and a 2011 Committee Opinion.1 Not much has changed regarding the incidence or diagnosis of PROM, so what prompted this new document? Six new questions or recommendations were addressed. » More

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Sickle cell disease in pregnancy

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a devastating abnormality of red blood cells that results in circulatory impairment, tissue damage, infarctions, severe anemia, and life-threatening infections. During pregnancy, SCD poses problems to both mother and fetus. » More

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