Not exact matches
Dr. Lauren Streicher, associate clinical professor
of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University's medical school, told INSIDER that professionals categorize IUDs as «long - acting, reversible contraception.»
INSIDER spoke with Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a clinical professor in the Department
of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at the Yale University School
of Medicine to find out what you should (and shouldn't) believe about IUDs.
Dr. Lauren Streicher, associate clinical professor
of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University's medical school, told INSIDER unequivocally that IUDs do not cause mental health issues.
Aparna Sridhar, a clinical professor in the Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University
of California Los Angeles, says that period - tracking apps are great ways for women to understand their cycles better, but the information aggregated by them may not be 100 % accurate.
Angie Lee, Chief Product Officer, Celmatix Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, Clinical Professor, Department
of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, Yale University Jennifer Tye, Vice President and Head, U.S. Operations, Glow Dr. John Zhang, Founder and Director, New Hope Fertility Center Moderator: Siobhan O'Connor, TIME
Without RFRA, the cumulative effect
of such proabortion regulation may be to close down pro-life medical facilities in some states, or to prevent prolife medical personnel from practicing in
obstetrics and gynecology.
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.
She took care
of babies as an
obstetrics aide at a local hospital.
A study carried out by researchers at Jordan University was published in the Journal
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology investigated the effect
of eating dates on labour and delivery outcomes.
He is also Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA.
Dr. Danzer, a reproductive endocrinologist, is board - certified in
obstetrics and gynecology, and serves on the faculty
of the UCLA Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Fellowship Program.
Dr. Peter Benstein, a professor
of clinical
obstetrics and gynecology and women's health at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College
of Medicine in New York City, said:
Residency:
Obstetrics and Gynecology University
of Southern California, Los Angeles County Women's & Children's Hospital.
American Journal
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 191 (3), pp.708 - 12.
Journal
of Obstetrics, Gynecololgy &.
Among his hospital appointments, Dr. Danzer served as Reproductive Endocrinologist at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center, as well as Attending Physician in the Cedars - Sinai Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Dr. Danzer, a reproductive endocrinologist, is board - certified in
obstetrics and gynecology, and serves on the faculty
of the UCLA Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility... Read more >>
I would say the greatest change that I have seen in the field
of obstetrics, and I might add that it is very troubling to me, is the idea that once you've had a C - section you must have a C - section for any other pregnancy.
She began her talk with a bit
of history both about herself and about the history
of birth and
obstetrics in the United States.
«VBACs carry a less - than -1-percent increased risk
of a uterine rupture, which could cause brain damage in the baby or even death, according to the American College
of Obstetrics and Gynecologists.»
Granted, there are health situations that would warrant such, but for years
obstetrics encouraged TOL (Trial
Of Labor after previous C - section) with many successful healthy vaginal births.
«Maternal and newborn outcomes in planned home birth vs planned hospital births: a metaanalysis» by Joseph R. Wax, MD; F. Lee Lucas, PhD; Maryanne Lamont, MLS; Michael G. Pinette, MD; Angelina Cartin; and Jacquelyn Blackstone, DO, appeared in the American Journal
of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 203, Issue 3 (September 2010) published by Elsevier.
Last Summer, ACOG «leaked» data from a study to be published in the American Journal
of Obstetrics and Gynecology stating that planned home births carried a 2 - 3 fold increase in neonatal death compared with hospital births.
The Journal
of Obstetrics and Gynecology reports a three-fold increased risk
of uterine rupture for women who attempt to have a VBAC with a pregnancy that began fewer than six months after the end
of the last one.
Minimally spaced pregnancies are also thought to be more likely to produce symptoms
of baby blues afterward, per the European Journal
of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology.
American Journal
of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 212 (1), S381.
Eating right, exercising, and sleeping well will do wonders for your disposition, says Louisa Llata, M.D., instructor
of gynecology and
obstetrics at The Emory Clinic: «Relaxation techniques such as prenatal yoga can be good for expecting moms.
Anemia is more likely to occur in closely spaced subsequent pregnancies because
of this, the Journal
of Gynecology,
Obstetrics and the Biology
of Reproduction reports.
Bonuck, a professor
of family and social medicine and
of obstetrics & gynecology and women's health at Albert Einstein College
of Medicine in New York City, led the investigation.
Obstetrics & Gynecology Clinics
of North America 35 (3): 497 - 509.
The innate ability
of each woman to give birth guided by her body's wisdom, with trusted attendants, in soft private spaces, has been largely taken over by the international billion dollar high - tech low - touch
obstetrics industry.
Journal
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 101 (8): 663 - 8.
Midwives describe the desire to peel away these fictions
of medicalized prenatal care, exposing strong and capable women who «grow» and birth babies outside the regulatory and self - regulatory processes naturalized by modern, technocratic
obstetrics...
The influential American College
of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) goes out
of its way to repeatedly declare, contrary to all scientific evidence, that in every case, attended homebirth for low - risk women is dangerous.
Family physicians often have an additional 3 years
of training beyond medical school with some family practice doctors choosing to specialize in
obstetrics.
Remember that ACOG (American Congress
of Obstetrics and Gynecology) notes that a trial
of labor is a safe and reasonable choice for most mothers with a prior cesarean birth.
Maternal - fetal medicine specialists or perinatologists are doctors practicing a subspecialty
of obstetrics and gynecology.
American College
of Obstetrics and Gynecologists.
Practitioners must adhere to the tenets
of modern
obstetrics.
An obstetrician or OB is a physician or surgeon that is qualified to practice
obstetrics - the care
of women during pregnancy or childbirth.
My doctor — the head
of obstetrics at that hospital — was not pleased when I told him that.
ABOG defines Reproductive Endocrinologist as «a specialist in
obstetrics and gynecology who is capable
of managing complex problems relating to reproductive endocrinology and infertility, and whose current professional activity involves the practice
of reproductive Endocrinology in a setting wherein essential diagnostic and therapeutic resources are available and being used appropriately.»
Academic Appointments - Assistant Clinical Professor, Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University
of Southern California School
of Medicine.
He is Editor - in - Chief
of Best Practice and Research in Clinical
Obstetrics and Gynaecology and author
of 245 indexed publications, 24 books and 164 book chapters.
His clinical practice and interests are in the areas
of preterm birth, cervical insufficiency, multiple gestations and intrapartum
obstetrics.
This 3 - part class is an introduction to basic Chinese medical understanding
of gynecology and
obstetrics.
Wendland has a longstanding interest in the entanglements
of evidence and ethics in
obstetrics: how people marshal evidence selectively to support ethical claims and «common - sense» conclusions about appropriate and inappropriate practices.
Previously the Secretary General and Treasurer to the International Federation
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for nine years, he is now President - Elect for the federation.
Her specific areas
of interest are maternal medical conditions complicating pregnancy, maternal mortality, and critical care
obstetrics.
A study published in the BJOG: An International Journal
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, suggests that mothers have a higher chance
of experiencing depressive symptoms four years after giving birth than in the first twelve months after their child is born.