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April 3, 2013

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April must-reads:

Watch your mail for the April issue of Contemporary OB/GYN and the following articles from the magazine you trust to deliver scientific information you can use in ob/gyn practice:

Science-based answers to prenatal lifestyle questions

When newly pregnant or soon-to-be pregnant patients ask about alcohol, exercise, caffeine, and diet drinks, be sure you know the data.

Reproductive effects of celiac disease

There is an established relationship between overt CD and adverse reproductive consequences, including infertility. The relationship between silent CD and infertility has been more controversial.

Isolated fetal choroid plexus cysts: Implications and outcomes

What are isolated choroid plexus cysts and how common are they?

Sexually transmitted infections in adolescents

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