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When the Ortho Evra transdermal contraceptive (Ortho Women's Health & Urology, Raritan, NJ) was introduced in 2002, use of the patch caught on quickly with young women.
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Recent investigation into the molecular pathogenesis of epithelial ovarian cancer has implicated two dominant phenotypes.
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After two pretreatment cycles, 196 patients with menorrhagia were randomized to tranexamic acid or placebo.
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A ruptured ectopic pregnancy is the leading cause of maternal mortality in the first trimester and accounts for 10 to 15% of all maternal deaths.
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What is your facility's policy on providing multiple pill packs? Results of a new study might make you rethink your strategy.
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Since its introduction in 2009, use of the non-latex FC2 Female Condom (Women's Health Co., Chicago) has grown.
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A 25-year-old G3P1021 presents to clinic concerned that her intrauterine device (IUD) strings feel longer.
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It has been shown that delayed cord clamping after delivery will increase the blood volume of term and preterm neonates without any apparent downside complications, except for an inability to administer resuscitation to those who need it immediately.
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Outcome data from 52,218 u.s. participants in the international Active Surveillance of Women Taking Oral Contraceptives (INAS) study were used to analyze contraceptive failure in association with typical use of oral contraceptive (OC) pills.