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Long Term Effects Of Ovum Donation On Donors, Danielle Garfunkel, Andrea Braverman Feb 2019

Long Term Effects Of Ovum Donation On Donors, Danielle Garfunkel, Andrea Braverman

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Introduction: As infertility affects 17% of couples, IVF has become a key, increasingly prevalent option for couples with oocyte donors providing eggs to infertile women in ~13.7% of IVF cycles. Despite the growing prevalence of donation, there are no long-term follow up studies on the emotional and health effects of donation. We cannot appropriately counsel patients regarding the risks of the donation procedure without understanding its effects.

Objective: This study sets out to identify the long-term effects of oocyte donation on donors’ mental state and physical health and how the attitudes and concerns of oocyte donors regarding their donation …


17-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Does Not Prevent Preterm Birth In Women With A Twin Pregnancy And A Prior Singleton Spontaneous Preterm Birth, Breanna Valcarcel, Bs, Andrew Ward, Md, Huda Al-Kouatly, Md, Vincenzo Berghella, Md, Victoria Greenberg, Md Feb 2019

17-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Does Not Prevent Preterm Birth In Women With A Twin Pregnancy And A Prior Singleton Spontaneous Preterm Birth, Breanna Valcarcel, Bs, Andrew Ward, Md, Huda Al-Kouatly, Md, Vincenzo Berghella, Md, Victoria Greenberg, Md

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INTRODUCTION: Prior spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) is a risk factor for recurrent sPTB. Weekly 17-hydroxyprogesterone caproate (17P) is used to prevent sPTB in singletons, but there is insufficient evidence on its benefit in twin pregnancies.

OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that 17P weekly injections would reduce the likelihood of sPTB in women carrying a twin pregnancy with a history of singleton sPTB.

METHODS: We performed a retrospective case control study of women with a twin gestation and prior singleton sPTB between 2005 and 2016. The study group consisted of women with a twin gestation that received weekly 17P starting at 16 to …


Association Between Hypertensive Disorders And Fetal Growth Abnormalities In Class Ii And Iii Obese Women, Mary Ferrante, Bs, Rebekah Mccurdy, Md, Mph Feb 2019

Association Between Hypertensive Disorders And Fetal Growth Abnormalities In Class Ii And Iii Obese Women, Mary Ferrante, Bs, Rebekah Mccurdy, Md, Mph

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Introduction: Studies have shown that hypertension in pregnancy can lead to small for gestational age newborns while obesity can lead to large for gestational age newborns. However, little research has been done to study the influence of both disorders on birthweight.

Objective: To assess the effect of both maternal obesity and a hypertensive disorder on neonatal birthweight and to identify the specific growth abnormality(s) present if a discrepancy exists. We hypothesize that obese women diagnosed with hypertensive disorders are more likely to deliver neonates with growth abnormalities compared to obese women without hypertensive disorders.

Methods: This is a …


Impact Of Patient Safety Bundle For Management Of Morbidly Adherent Placenta On Estimated Blood Loss, Aislinn Crank, Johanna Quist-Nelson, Md, Arbor Quist, Msph Feb 2019

Impact Of Patient Safety Bundle For Management Of Morbidly Adherent Placenta On Estimated Blood Loss, Aislinn Crank, Johanna Quist-Nelson, Md, Arbor Quist, Msph

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Introduction: Establishment of centers of excellence for care of patients with morbidly adherent placentas (MAP) has been described to improve patient outcomes. We compared maternal estimated blood loss (EBL) for patients with MAP delivered before and after the implementation of a protocol for management of MAP.

Objective: To assess the impact of a new protocol for management of MAP.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort of patients at TJUH who had a MAP between 2007 and 2018. In 2015 our center developed a protocol as a patient safety bundle for the management of MAP. Pre-protocol and post-protocol groups were compared. …


Portable Pelvic Exam Positioning Device For Enhanced Workflow And Patient Comfort, Hannah Levy, Elliott Perow, Sean Haynie Jan 2019

Portable Pelvic Exam Positioning Device For Enhanced Workflow And Patient Comfort, Hannah Levy, Elliott Perow, Sean Haynie

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Background: Pelvic exams are often performed in settings other than designated obstetrics and gynecology suites. In these other settings, the equipment that is traditionally used to position the patient, such as a bed fitted with stirrups, may not be available. Therefore, physicians often improvise a solution to elevate the pelvis, such as using inverted bedpans, pillows or blankets. However, the lack of an appropriate device to position patients decreases patient and physician comfort, causes workflow inefficiency and leads to suboptimal examination due to inadequate provider visualization.

Methods: Over the course of five months, input from patients and providers alike was …