Post-breastfeeding tissue remodeling explained by new research • Gynecology news • Oct 12 16 A ground-breaking study into the changes that occur in a woman’s breast, from growing into one that provides milk for a new-born, and then back to its normal state, has… Research shows efficacy of steroid use in late preterm delivery • Gynecology news • Mar 03 16 Current recommendations are for all women who go into labor prior to 34 weeks gestation to be given antenatal corticosteroids (betamethasone) to help mature the baby’s lungs.… Salt intake appears to have little impact on bone health in menopausal women • Gynecology news • Feb 26 16 A low-salt diet does not necessarily translate to stronger bones in postmenopausal women, physician-scientists report. “When we started the study, we thought we were… Taming hot flashes without hormones: What works, what doesn’t • Gynecology news • Sep 23 15 Some three-quarters of North American women have menopausal hot flashes, but many cannot use hormones for medical reasons or choose not to. Numerous products and techniques are promoted… 24-hour OBs, midwives lead to less C-sections • Gynecology news • Sep 09 15 Privately insured pregnant women are less likely to have C-sections when their regular care includes midwives and 24-hour obstetrician coverage, according to a study by researchers at UC San Francisco… Hysterectomy can be safely combined with cosmetic surgery for ‘hanging abdomen’ • Gynecology news • Sep 02 15 For women undergoing hysterectomy, removal of “hanging” abdominal fat and skin—a cosmetic procedure called panniculectomy - can be performed at the same surgery without increasing… Women undergoing fertility treatment can succeed with fewer hormones • Gynecology news • Aug 25 15 Since the early days of fertility treatment, women undergoing IVF treatment have had to place a hormonal gel in their vagina on a daily basis for at least… Data mining DNA for polycystic ovary syndrome genes • Gynecology news • Aug 20 15 Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been passed down in many families for generations - causing reproductive and metabolic health problems for millions of women around the world. Yet,… The global cost of unsafe abortion • Gynecology news • Aug 19 15 Seven million women a year in the developing world are treated in healthcare facilities for complications following unsafe abortion, finds a study published today (19 August) in BJOG: An International Journal… C-sections could influence babies’ ability to focus • Gynecology news • Aug 11 15 Being delivered through a caesarean section influences at least one form of babies’ ability to concentrate. It slows their spatial attention, which plays a role in how well they are… Umbilical cord ‘milking’ improves blood flow in preterm infants • Gynecology news • Jun 29 15 A technique to increase the flow of blood from the umbilical cord into the infant’s circulatory system improves blood pressure and red blood cell levels in preterm infants… Study examines cesarean section delivery and autism spectrum disorder • Gynecology news • Jun 24 15 The initial results of a study suggested that children born by cesarean section were 21 percent more likely to be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder but that association… Endometriosis associated with a greater risk of complications in pregnancy • Gynecology news • Jun 15 15 Women with endometriosis are at an increased risk of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy, according to results of a huge nationwide study presented today. Moreover, women with a… Nearly 10 percent of women live too far from access to gynecologic cancer care • Gynecology news • Jun 11 15 More than one-third of counties in the Unites States are located more than 50 miles from the nearest gynecologic oncologist, making access… Menopause Symptoms Not Eased by Calcium, Vitamin D • Gynecology news • Jun 09 15 Supplementation with calcium and vitamin D does not appear to influence the number of menopause-related vasomotor, mood, or sleep symptoms in older women, according to a new study. A… Hormones Soon After Menopause Do Not Affect Cognition • Gynecology news • Jun 04 15 Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) for up to 4 years after the last menstrual period did not improve cognition but did improve some mood symptoms, according to results of a… Vitamin D and calcium supplements do not improve menopausal symptoms • Gynecology news • Jun 01 15 Women who took vitamin D and calcium supplements had the same number of menopausal symptoms as women who did not take the supplements, according to a study… Newer Contraceptive Pills Tied to Higher VTE Risk, Again • Gynecology news • May 27 15 All contraceptive pills carry an increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE), but the newer ones are actually riskier, according to a combined population-based, nested case-control study published online… Newer contraceptives come with higher clotting risks, analysis finds • Gynecology news • May 27 15 Newer versions of the pill raise the risk of serious blood clots compared with older combined oral contraceptives, a new analysis has found, which also confirms a previously… Study findings linking ovulation, racial bias questioned • Gynecology news • May 20 15 Is ovulation related to higher racial bias? Though recent research, from Michigan State University, suggested that there was a link, new research from the University of Chicago Booth School of… Public health advisories linked with reduction of codeine dispensing to postpartum women • Gynecology news • May 12 15 Public health advisories from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Health Canada were associated with significant reductions in the rate of dispensing of… More efforts needed to raise teen long-term contraceptive use • Gynecology news • May 01 15 Training providers and counseling young women about the benefits of long-acting contraceptives may increase the number of teens who use those methods, according to a U.S. report. Only… How your sex life may influence endometriosis • Gynecology news • May 01 15 Researchers are a step closer to understanding the risk factors associated with endometriosis thanks to a new University of Adelaide study. Dr Jonathan McGuane, from the University’s Robinson Research Institute,… Smoking may affect some women’s likelihood of giving birth to twins • Gynecology news • Apr 20 15 A new study provides a possible explanation of reports that mothers of twins are more likely to have smoked, despite evidence that nicotine reduces fertility. Nicotine… New review recognizes the importance of counselling in those affected by infertility • Gynecology news • Apr 16 15 The psychological impact and private agony of infertility must be carefully considered by healthcare professionals, suggests a new review, published today (Friday 10 April) in… Page 1 of 58 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main