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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.
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Since the beginning of modern time, researchers have been trying to find a hormonal agent that would confer multiple therapeutic effects.
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Evidence-based updates in primary care medicine By Louis Kuritzky, MD
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A study from Pittsburgh testing the efficacy of the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative method for at risky patients for possible blood transfusion.
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Women undergoing pediatric cancer care are significantly more likely than their siblings to have clinical infertility.
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A new technique of evaluating liquid-based Pap smears has been developed to identify confirmed disease-specific mutations in patients with uterine and ovarian cancers.
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A recent multicenter study has shown that restricted activity not only does not decrease the rate of preterm birth in nulliparous patients with cervical length < 3 cm, but it can actually double this risk.