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November 7, 2012

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Coming in the November Issue

Watch your mail for the November 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:

Prenatal vitamins: Help or hype?

Most pregnant women are advised to take supplemental vitamins, yet supporting data are limited for many nutrients. This article provides a review of the literature on risks and benefits for what's recommended for your patients.

Contraceptive choice: Truth or consequences

The author provides an overview of contraceptive choices available to women and the importance of identifying best options for patient compliance.

Contraceptive success in patients with low adherence

Women in the United States have access to more contraceptive methods than ever, yet compliance remains low. The author provides information for clinicians to share with their patients to help identify the best contraception method for them.

Female sexual disorders: Treatment options in the pipeline

Few FDA-approved treatments exist for female sexual disorders, but a number of options are on the horizon.

FHR monitoring as a screening test

This article examines the value of fetal heart rate monitoring as a screening test.

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Radiation after lumpectomy benefits elderly women with stage I breast cancer » More

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CO - Questcare Obstetrics

FL - The Women's Center

GA - OB-GYN Associates

MX - Women's Medical Center

NY - University of Rochester Medical Center

OH - Euro OBGYN Inc

PA - Lewisburg Gynecology & Obstetrics

PA - Tristate Obstetrics & Gynecology Inc.

PA - Women's Health Center of Lebanon Ltd.

RI - Women And Infants Hospital

TX - Covenant Medical Group

VA - Millennium Gynecology

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