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Opioid Prescriptions After Cesarean Delivery: How Much Should We Prescribe?
This cross-sectional survey of 720 women found that 85% filled an opioid prescription after cesarean delivery, and the median number of tablets dispensed was 40. The median number of tablets consumed was only 20 tablets and the number dispensed did not correlate with patient satisfaction, pain control, or the need for a refill.
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States with EPT Laws May See Most Success in STI Treatment
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists issued a Committee Opinion in 2015 that called for providers to prescribe antibiotics for the male partners of their female patients diagnosed with chlamydia or gonorrhea to reduce high reinfection rate, as well as to push for legalization of expedited partner therapy in those states and jurisdictions where it is illegal or where legal status is unclear or ambiguous.
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Treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome May Prevent Infertility
Results of a small study suggest that reducing the amount of abdominal visceral fat and liver fat to normal restores ovulation, reduces the symptoms of androgen excess, and may help prevent subfertility.
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Time to Increase Access to Postpartum LARC in All 50 States
Research indicates that while the number of women receiving immediate postpartum intrauterine devices and implants has increased dramatically in recent years, access to such services is unequal.
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Researchers Affirm Effectiveness of Two-dose HPV Vaccine
Investigators have published clinical evidence that supports the CDC’s recent recommendation for a two-dose human papillomavirus vaccine to prevent genital warts, showing that the two-dose vaccine provides the same level of protection as three doses.
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Analysis: One in Six Teen Births in 2015 Was a Repeat Birth
Most adolescent mothers take steps to prevent another pregnancy, but data indicate one in three is using a least-effective contraceptive method or no contraception at all.
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Dual-purpose Vaginal Ring Moves to Clinical Trial
Study will assess ring’s safety and pharmacokinetics in two U.S. centers.
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What Are Your Patients ‘Hearing’ About Menopausal Hormonal Therapy?
Data from the prospective Nurses’ Health Study demonstrate a weak association between menopause onset after age 50 years and use of hormone therapy and hearing loss. The most likely explanation is “noise.”
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Genital HPV in Men: How Common Is It?
In this U.S. cross-sectional survey, the prevalence of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in adult men was 45%, of which 25% were high-risk subtypes. The overall rate of HPV vaccination among those who were eligible was 11%.
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Don’t Forget About Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea is a common but often overlooked cause of menstrual dysfunction that remains a diagnosis of exclusion.