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Does A Contraceptive Bridge Method Affect Rates Of Postpartum Iud Placement In A Resident Urban Clinic?, Agatha Berger, Md, Erica Hinz, Md, Katherine Lackritz, Md, Elisabeth Woodhams, Md, Msc Oct 2014

Does A Contraceptive Bridge Method Affect Rates Of Postpartum Iud Placement In A Resident Urban Clinic?, Agatha Berger, Md, Erica Hinz, Md, Katherine Lackritz, Md, Elisabeth Woodhams, Md, Msc

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Presentations and Grand Rounds

Background

  • Short interval pregnancies are associated with poor neonatal outcomes.1
  • The postpartum (PP) period is an ideal time for LARC prevention of short interval pregnancy.2
  • 29% of patients at our clinic admitted not using contraception 4-6 months postpartum.3


“It’S Persuasion Disguised As Information” The Experiences And Adaptations Of Abortion Providers Practicing Under A New Law, Rebecca J. Mercier Md Mph, Mara Buchbinder, Phd, Amy Bryant,Md,Mph, Laura Britton,Rn, Bsn Oct 2014

“It’S Persuasion Disguised As Information” The Experiences And Adaptations Of Abortion Providers Practicing Under A New Law, Rebecca J. Mercier Md Mph, Mara Buchbinder, Phd, Amy Bryant,Md,Mph, Laura Britton,Rn, Bsn

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Presentations and Grand Rounds

Background

Abortion laws are proliferating in the United States. From 2011 to 2013, 30 states passed a total of 205 abortion restrictions.1 Increasingly, these laws are focused on abortion providers. Such laws have been criticized by professional organizations including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,2 but few studies have assessed the impact of these laws on abortion providers.

In 2011 North Carolina passed HB 854, the “Women’s Right To Know Act” (WRTK). Similar to laws in 26 other states, WRTK mandates a 24-hour waiting period after counseling before an abortion can be performed. Content of the counseling …


Responding To Change In Reproductive Endocrinology Fellowships, William Schlaff, Md Jun 2014

Responding To Change In Reproductive Endocrinology Fellowships, William Schlaff, Md

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Papers

Thirty years ago, in the days when I was a reproductive endocrinology fellow, the field looked far different than it does today. Reproductive endocrinologists at that time were most assuredly the experts in diagnosing and treating infertility, but were often, if not usually the go-to doctors for patients with congenital uterovaginal anomalies, endometriosis, and those in need of complicated endoscopic procedures. The REI was not only the authority on polycystic ovary syndrome and other hormonal problems, but often the leader in addressing clinical issues in contraception, abnormal uterine bleeding, and menopause. In the early to mid-1980’s infertility treatment, such as …


Prior Ultrasound-Indicated Cerclage: What Should The Management Be In Next Pregnancy?, Anju Suhag, Md, Jordana Reina, Md, Laura Sanapo, Md, Maria Giraldo, Sushma Potti, Md, Vincenzo Berghella, Md Apr 2014

Prior Ultrasound-Indicated Cerclage: What Should The Management Be In Next Pregnancy?, Anju Suhag, Md, Jordana Reina, Md, Laura Sanapo, Md, Maria Giraldo, Sushma Potti, Md, Vincenzo Berghella, Md

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Presentations and Grand Rounds

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate pregnancy outcomes of women with prior history of ultrasound-indicated cerclage (UIC) for short cervix who in subsequent pregnancy either were followed by transvaginal ultrasound cervical length(TVU CL)screening or received a history-indicated cerclage (HIC).

Materials and Methods: Retrospective cohort study was performed from 1993-2012, involving women with an index singleton pregnancy and history of UIC. Prior UIC was defined as cerclage placed for CLinstitution, women with prior history of UIC were managed in their subsequent pregnancy either by TVU CL screening or by HIC, at the physician's discretion(Figure). In the TVU CL group, if CL became24wks, an …


Partner Support During Pregnancy And Its Influence On Maternal Health Behaviors, Sarah Capponi, Msii, Katelyn Cohen, Msii, Mazvita Nyamukapa, Mph, Jason K. Baxter, Md, Brett Worly, Md Apr 2014

Partner Support During Pregnancy And Its Influence On Maternal Health Behaviors, Sarah Capponi, Msii, Katelyn Cohen, Msii, Mazvita Nyamukapa, Mph, Jason K. Baxter, Md, Brett Worly, Md

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Presentations and Grand Rounds

Abstract

Introduction: Paternal support during pregnancy is considered a predictor of positive birth outcomes. Little research has focused on partner involvement and its impact on maternal health habits such as smoking and alcohol consumption during pregnancy.

Methods:

  • This was a cross sectional study

  • Pregnant women (n=198) between the ages of 18 – 44 and their partners (n=60)

  • Women who identified their partner as their main support

  • Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire (scale from 5 - 35)

  • ANOVA and Student’s t-test were used to evaluate Norbeck scores and smoking/ drinking status

  • Study personnel interviewed subjects to assess reliance on a partner

    Results: …


Complementary And Alternative Medicine Use In Women During Pregnancy: Do Their Healthcare Providers Know?, Lisa Strouss, Amy Mackley, Ursula Guillen, David A Paul, Robert Locke Mar 2014

Complementary And Alternative Medicine Use In Women During Pregnancy: Do Their Healthcare Providers Know?, Lisa Strouss, Amy Mackley, Ursula Guillen, David A Paul, Robert Locke

Student Papers, Posters & Projects

BACKGROUND: The National Institutes of Health reported in 2007 that approximately 38% of United States adults have used at least one type of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). There are no studies available that assess general CAM use in US pregnant women.The objectives of our study were to determine the prevalence and type of CAM use during pregnancy at one medical center; understand who is using CAM and why they are using it; and assess the state of patients' CAM use disclosure to their obstetrical providers.

METHODS: A cross-sectional survey study of post-partum women was done to assess self-reported CAM …