In a randomized study of nulliparous women who presented for insertion of a copper IUD, the ease of insertion was increased, and subjective pain decreased in those who received vaginal misoprostol prior to the procedure.
Since the beginning of modern time, researchers have been trying to find a hormonal agent that would confer multiple therapeutic effects.
Evidence-based updates in primary care medicine By Louis Kuritzky, MD
A study from Pittsburgh testing the efficacy of the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative method for at risky patients for possible blood transfusion.
Women undergoing pediatric cancer care are significantly more likely than their siblings to have clinical infertility.
Post-radiation lower motor neuron disease mimics spinal muscular atrophy rather than classical amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.