The IVF revolution • Gynecology news • Apr 02 07 Fertility clinics may be forced to implant only one embryo at a time to cut the number of twin births. By Ian Griggs, Jonathan Owen and Cole Moreton. Sophia Kyprianou spent… Incontinence, painful sex common after giving birth • Gynecology news • Mar 29 07 A year after giving birth, many women are plagued by urinary incontinence, pain during sex, and other problems, UK researchers report. Eighty-seven percent of mothers who responded to a survey… Walking, yoga may help during menopause • Gynecology news • Mar 23 07 Moderate exercise like walking and yoga may make the transition through menopause a little easier, new research suggests. The study, published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine, included 164 sedentary women… Childless couple to advertise on buses for eggs • Gynecology news • Mar 19 07 After 14 years of unsuccessful fertility treatment, a middle-aged couple desperate to have a baby will launch a poster campaign on London buses today in the hope of… Planned cesareans increase re-admission risk • Gynecology news • Mar 09 07 Pregnant women, who undergo elective cesarean sections, have an increased risk of being re-admitted to the hospital within 30 days after delivery, a new study finds. Wound complications and infections are the… Hysterectomy: An op too far? • Gynecology news • Mar 06 07 Thousands of British women have hysterectomies each year - and yesterday, the Duchess of Cornwall became one of them. But all too often, this invasive approach is completely unnecessary, says Dr… Steroid Use Fails to Boost Pregnancy Rates in Infertility Treatments • Gynecology news • Mar 02 07 There is no clear benefit from a hormone commonly prescribed to enhance the effectiveness of infertility treatments, according to a new review of studies. The steroid hormones… Fertility detection good as pill for contraception • Gynecology news • Feb 22 07 A method of natural family planning that closely monitors two indicators of fertility is just as effective as oral contraception in preventing unwanted pregnancies if used correctly, European researchers report.… Contraceptive patch may raise blood clot risk • Gynecology news • Feb 20 07 Women who use a contraceptive patch appear to be more than twice as likely to develop a dangerous blood clot in their veins as those who use an oral contraceptive,… Planned cesareans not risk-free, group warns • Gynecology news • Feb 19 07 Pregnant women considering a cesarean section, with no clear medical reason for it, should know that the procedure is not without risk, Canadian doctors caution in a report published this week.… Hot Flashes, Hormones, and Your Health • Gynecology news • Feb 15 07 What you should know about menopausal hormone therapy – from the renowned Harvard doctor who helped to pioneer the latest research This year, millions of women worldwide will experience a universal… Ibuprofen beats acetaminophen for period pain • Gynecology news • Feb 07 07 Although both ibuprofen and acetaminophen reduce menstrual pain, ibuprofen appears to have more potent effects, according to investigators from the West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown. Although ibuprofen is accepted… Managing Early-Onset Menopause • Gynecology news • Feb 03 07 Menopause, which marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years, usually occurs around age 50 or 51. But for various reasons, some women experience early menopause. Early menopause can be an emotional blow and… Physicians call for breastfeeding support • Gynecology news • Jan 31 07 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) is calling for healthcare providers, employers, and hospitals to support women who elect to breastfeed their infants, according to a statement released Wednesday. Breastfeeding… Experts call for better data on contraceptives • Gynecology news • Jan 25 07 Drugmakers should use more realistic methods for evaluating the effectiveness of birth control pills, patches and other hormonal contraceptives, a U.S. panel of experts said on Tuesday. Of particular concern… Can Prunes Reverse Bone Loss After Menopause? • Gynecology news • Jan 11 07 Could a handful of nutrient-rich dried plums each day help keep the doctor away by actually reversing bone loss in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis or osteoarthritis? A unique clinical study… Placental infection linked with male preterm birth • Gynecology news • Jan 10 07 Male infants are more likely to be born by spontaneous preterm birth than are female infants. Laboratory studies are also more likely to show evidence of placenta infection when infants… Morning-after pill gaining in Argentina • Gynecology news • Jan 08 07 Florencia Scocchera, a sassy 22-year-old waitress and trapeze artist, didn’t have time for a baby. So when the condom that she and her lover used broke, she quickly took the morning-after… Endometriosis doesn’t raise fracture risk • Gynecology news • Jan 03 07 A couple of previous studies have indicated that women with endometriosis may not develop strong bones, but a new report shows that the condition does not increase the long-term risk of suffering… Counseling Helps Young Women Cut Drinking, Improve Contraception Use • Gynecology news • Dec 28 06 A few nonjudgmental counseling sessions can prompt women to both scale back risky drinking and practice more effective contraception, according to a new study funded by the Centers… Mixed Incontinence • Urinary Incontinence • Dec 21 06 Introduction Mixed incontinence occurs when both stress incontinence and DI occur simultaneously. Patients may present with symptoms of both types of incontinence. These patients present both a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. The prevalence of… Endometriosis Diagnosis • Endometriosis • Dec 20 06 Diagnosis is suspected based on typical symptoms but must be confirmed by biopsy, usually via pelvic laparoscopy but sometimes via laparotomy, vaginal examination, sigmoidoscopy, or cystoscopy. Both endometrial glands and stroma must be present to… Endometriosis Symptoms and Signs • Endometriosis • Dec 20 06 Pelvic pain, pelvic mass, alteration of menses, and infertility are typical. Some women with extensive endometriosis are asymptomatic; some with minimal disease have incapacitating pain. Dyspareunia and midline pelvic pain before or during… Endometriosis Etiology and Pathophysiology • Endometriosis • Dec 20 06 The most widely accepted hypothesis is that endometrial cells are transported from the uterine cavity and subsequently become implanted at ectopic sites. Retrograde flow of menstrual tissue through the fallopian tubes could transport… Endometriosis Clinical Findings • Endometriosis • Dec 19 06 Endometriosis is common among women of reproductive age, and its prevalence increases to 30-40% among infertile women. Clinical findings vary greatly depending on the number, size, and extent of the lesions and on the… Page 43 of 58 pages « First < 41 42 43 44 45 > Last » << Back to main