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Changes in prescription medication use by pregnant women after 2010 in US
Opioid and teratogenic medication prescriptions decreased and prescriptions for medications for diabetes and mental health conditions increased among pregnant women after 2010 in the U.S., researchers reported.
More time in range lowers adverse pregnancy outcome risks for patients with diabetes
Among pregnant women with type 1 diabetes, more time in optimal glucose range at 12 weeks gestation was associated with lower risks for preeclampsia and large for gestational age infants, researchers reported.
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Pregnancy often advised for endometriosis management, despite lack of evidence
In a survey of women with endometriosis, more than half reported being advised to become pregnant to manage the disease, often by health care providers, despite little supporting evidence, researchers reported.
COVID-19 vaccine availability not tied to change in incidence of abnormal uterine bleeding
COVID-19 vaccination availability was not associated with changes in abnormal uterine bleeding incidence for women of reproductive age, researchers reported in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Telemedicine appears safe, effective, acceptable for women seeking medical abortion
Telemedicine consultations for medical abortion appear safe, effective and acceptable to U.K. women seeking to terminate their pregnancy at home, according to results of a small randomized controlled trial published in BMJ Open.
Q&A: Misconceptions, risk factors, treatment for nausea, vomiting of pregnancy
Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, commonly called morning sickness, is a complex condition that can occur at any time of the day and includes and combination of nausea, vomiting and retching.
Increased breast pump market innovation, competition after Affordable Care Act
The Affordable Care Act introduced policies to increase access to maternal health care that were associated with a rise in innovation and competition in the breast pump market, according to a research letter published in JAMA.
Increased severe maternal morbidity risk in areas with racial inequities in jail rates
Living in counties with high jail incarceration inequities between Black and white individuals was tied to increased severe maternal morbidity risk, especially for Black and Hispanic women, researchers reported in JAMA Network Open.
New data ‘challenge’ understanding of simple vs. radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer
Simple hysterectomy is not inferior to radical hysterectomy in terms of 3-year incidence of pelvic disease recurrence among women with low-risk cervical cancer, according to study data published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Decreased emergency contraception-related ED visits in US from 2006 to 2020
Since FDA approval of over-the-counter emergency contraception in 2006, there has been a large decrease in emergency contraception-related ED visits and total annual hospital charges, researchers reported.
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