NOW IN YOUR MAILBOX
Check your mailbox for a print copy of the May issue of Contemporary OB/GYN or get immediate access to the digital edition now to read these clinically relevant articles:
Simulation-based team training in obstetric emergencies
Simulation-based training is a vehicle for teaching, rehearsing, and analyzing the interdisciplinary performance of your obstetrical team that improves skills, communication, and patient outcomes. Watch the video to see how it all comes together. » More
How to talk about sexual issues with cancer patients: Beginning the dialogue
Sexuality is an important component of quality of life, and in women who have cancer, both the disease and treatment can affect their attitudes toward sex. A multifactorial approach can restore patients’ confidence in this aspect of their lives. » More
Oocyte cryopreservation; Recent progress, future expectations
Oocyte cryopreservation is emerging as a generally safe, effective option for women who postpone pregnancy for personal, medical, or economic reasons. Technological innovations and study results are building a case for this approach to extended fertility. » More
Clinician to Clinician--Prophylactic laparoscopic abdominal cerclage; Tips for success
Transabdominal cerclage is an effective option for preventing pregnancy loss in select patients. The authors describe their approach to the procedure and demonstrate it in a video clip. » More
Fetal Monitoring Mythbusters: Fetal head compression
In the fourth column in this series, David A. Miller, MD, reviews the scientific data on fetal head compression. » More
|