Sentences with phrase «much of obstetrics»

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They see it in the birth control legislation in Massachusetts and Connecticut; they see it in the Catholic pressure to remove welfare agencies that have birth control clinics from local community chests elsewhere; they see it in the Catholic objection to divorce laws that are much more flexible than the law of the Church; they see it in the attempts to have non-Catholic hospitals adopt the Catholic ideas of medical ethics in the field of obstetrics.
They and their colleagues in obstetrics, neonatology, and anesthesia saved my life once, and gave much needed aid to both of my children at birth.
«It actually doesn't happen that much if you give your patients good instruction about when to come in,» said Lu, who is an associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology and public health at the University of California Los Angeles.
So we're left with not much choice but to conclude you did not understand the research or didn't read it, since people who understand statistics, researching, and the field of obstetrics have come to vastly different conclusions than you.
«Our hypothesis was that women who received acupuncture with clomiphene would do much better than women who received only active acupuncture or only clomiphene, but we found that acupuncture added very little,» said Richard S. Legro, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Penn State College of Medicine.
In one of the most comprehensive looks at possible menopause - disruptors to date, researchers led by Dr. Amber Cooper, from the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Washington University in St. Louis, report in the journal PLOS ONE that such exposure can push menopause up by as much as four years.
A study from the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research found in a randomized, double - blind clinical trial that a blend of essential oils served as an analgesic component to as much as 79.29 %.
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