NOW IN YOUR MAILBOX
September must-reads:
Watch your mail for the September 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:
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Although relatively uncommon, CDH is a developmental delay that can result in severe neonatal complications and even death. Fortunately, antenatal ultrasound can help detect CDH, providing greater treatment options and outcomes for both patients and neonatals.
Surgical Wounds: Strategies for Minimizing Complications
Wound infection and wound separation are relatively common in the obstetric population. The keys to reducing the occurrence and severity of these complications are optimization of host risk factors, preoperative preparation, surgical technique, and wound management.
Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring and the Cesarean Delivery Rate
This month's article examines evidence underlying the common perception that EFM increases the cesarean delivery rate.
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