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'Massive uncertainty': Health care providers seek answers in wake of Roe v. Wade decision
With the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, health care providers are questioning how to help patients legally navigate reproductive care.
Pelvic organ prolapse surgery vs. pessary treatment yields greater improvements
Compared with pessary therapy, women who underwent surgery for symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse reported greater subjective improvement and sexual well-being, according to 1-year interim results of a randomized controlled trial.
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Stigma, policy, training: Barriers PCPs face when providing medical abortions
Barriers at nearly every level of health care are preventing primary care physicians in the United States from providing medically necessary abortions, according to researchers.
Specialized physiotherapy may improve sexual health in women with systemic sclerosis
Specialized physical therapy may prevent deterioration and improve sexual function in female patients with systemic sclerosis and idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, according to data presented at the EULAR 2022 Congress.
High-risk women need higher levels of plasma tenofovir for HIV protection
Women at high risk for HIV need higher levels of plasma tenofovir to prevent infection compared with men, according to data from the largest HIV pharmacokinetics database to date.
VIDEO: Overturning Roe v. Wade will impact 'all OB/GYNs'
SAN DIEGO — In this video, Kristyn Brandi, MD, MPH, FACOG, discusses the impact that the upcoming Supreme Court decision regarding a Mississippi abortion law may have on patients and providers.
Food deserts reduce breastfeeding initiation
SAN DIEGO — Living within a food desert is an important risk factor for decreased breastfeeding initiation, according to findings presented at the ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting.
HHS gives more than $16 million to support telehealth in Title X family planning clinics
HHS is providing $16.3 million in grants to support telehealth in Title X family planning clinics across the United States, according to a press release from the department.
Home-based STI testing addresses barriers, but many programs are not tailored for youth
SAN DIEGO — Results of a scoping review showed that home-based testing for sexually transmitted infections addresses important barriers that often prevent young people from seeking care, but few programs are tailored for youth.
HHS announces Maternal Mental Health Hotline
HHS has announced the launch of the Maternal Mental Health Hotline, a national, confidential, toll-free service for new and expecting mothers who are experiencing mental health challenges.
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