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May 7, 2013

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May must-reads:

Watch your mail for the May issue of Contemporary OB/GYN and the following articles from the magazine you trust to deliver scientific information you can use in ob/gyn practice:

Medical management of early pregnancy failure

Women are most satisfied when they are given management options for EPF. Medical management is a safe and desirable option for some women.

Fetal programming and adult obesity

In part a consequence of perinatal programming, obesity is a preeminent public health problem in the United States.

Apps and monitors for patient health

App can help physicians effectively prescribe exercise for patients and then assess their compliance.

Cervical length measurement and preterm birth

Should sonographic cervical length risk assessment be universal?

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Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy

Help your patients to effectively manage pregnancy-related nausea, vomiting, and morning sickness. Click Here to learn more about treatment options through our related articles, tools, CME, and video.

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