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Diagnosis and management of accreta

The incidence of accreta has been increasing steadily over the past 30 years. Here's how to diagnose and properly manage this obstetric emergency. » More

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What are New York hospitals doing to create a state where no woman dies during pregnancy?
ACOG District II’s standard approaches to the 3 leading causes of maternal death (hemorrhage, hypertension, & VTE) assist OB-GYNs & hospital staff with recognition, readiness, & response to treat obstetric emergencies and help ensure all women have a healthy pregnancy and childbirth. - See more at:

Outpatient cervical ripening: Has its time come?

Two experts debate whether or not outpatient cervical ripening is something that can be safely offered to your patients. » More

Mild chronic hypertension in pregnancy: To treat or not to treat?

Editor-in-chief Charles J. Lockwood, MD, MHCM, looks at the evidence on mild hypertension to determine the best course of action.» More

 
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