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June 22, 2023
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Top in women's health: Hysterectomy at younger age; preterm birth prevention

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A recent study found that undergoing a hysterectomy before the age of 50 years may increase the risk for CVD, specifically stroke.

“Examining the use of hysterectomy at a younger age and women’s risk of CVD is important since it is a commonly performed gynecologic procedure with well-documented benefits in relieving symptoms and improving quality of life,” Jin-Sung Yuk, MD, PhD, from the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Sanggye Paik Hospital at the Inje University College of Medicine in South Korea, and colleagues wrote.

Pregnant women in hospital
A late-breaking session at the ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting reviewed the FDA approval and withdrawal of 17-hydroxyprogesterone caproate injection and alternatives to prevent recurrent preterm birth. Image: Adobe Stock

It was the top story in women’s health last week.

Another top story covered updates in recurrent preterm birth prevention. At the ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting, Mark Allen Turrentine, MD, FACOG, reviewed guidance for administering 17-hydroxyprogesterone caproate to patients with a history of preterm birth.

Read these and more top stories in women’s health below:

Hysterectomy in women younger than 50 years linked to increased CVD risk

Women in Korea who underwent hysterectomy before age 50 years had an increased risk for CVD, specifically stroke, researchers reported in JAMA Network Open. Read more.

ACOG session offers updates, recommendations for drugs to prevent recurrent preterm birth

A late-breaking session at the ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting reviewed the FDA approval and withdrawal of 17-hydroxyprogesterone caproate injection and alternatives to prevent recurrent preterm birth. Read more.

Texas abortion ban disrupts care for women with medically complex pregnancies

The ability of Texas health care professionals to provide evidence-based abortion care to women with medically complex pregnancies was disrupted after Texas Senate Bill 8 was implemented, researchers reported in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Read more.

Early menopause linked to glucose metabolism changes, not other CV risk factors

Early menopause may be associated with increased insulin resistance, but researchers found no effects on other cardiovascular risk factors, according to a cross-sectional and longitudinal study published in Menopause. Read more.

Mifepristone associated with significant adenomyosis symptom remission

Use of mifepristone 10 mg daily resulted in significant symptom remission in adenomyosis and may be a treatment option for this patient population, according to study findings. Read more.