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Study: Prenatal tobacco, marijuana use can affect infant size, behavior
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Prenatal exposure to tobacco and marijuana can affect infant size and behavior, according to a recently published study. Plus: Is HT-NIPT cost-effective for guiding postpartum use of anti-D? Also: A recent study shows that lesbian and bisexual (LB) women have a greater likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) than their heterosexual counterparts. |
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Medical marijuana: An oxymoron and a risk to fetuses
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It’s never appropriate in pregnancy, says our editor in chief. |
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Maternal mortality in the media
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To help practitioners stay up-to-date on maternal mortality stories, Contemporary OB/GYN will post links to reports from mainstream media outlets on our Media page.
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The science behind cord blood stem cells |
Many expectant parents are asking questions about the donation and storage of cord blood. Learn why cord blood plays a vital role in the emerging field of cellular therapy. Read this supplement now. »
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Help your patients pick the right contraception |
Many patients may be misinformed about the time commitment associated with IUDs. Help your patients make an informed choice about long-active reversible contraception by addressing myths such as this. Learn more from this series of video briefs.
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