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Gestational Hyperglycemia: Continuum of Risk, Choices for Treatment

Likelihood of adverse pregnancy outcomes increased in proportion to maternal glucose levels; metformin for gestational diabetes was not inferior to insulin.

Second-Trimester Amniocentesis Is Even Safer Than We Thought

In one prenatal diagnosis center, the pregnancy loss rate attributed to amniocentesis was 1 in 769 procedures.

Binge Drinking During Early Pregnancy

In infrequent drinkers, fewer than three binge drinking episodes during the first 16 weeks of pregnancy were not associated with adverse birth outcomes.

No Ifs, Ands, or Butts: Quitting Smoking During Pregnancy Might Help Infant Temperament

Mothers who stopped smoking during pregnancy were more likely to have infants with easy dispositions than were mothers who continued to smoke.

More Reassuring Data About Pregnancy in HIV-Infected Women

In the current treatment era, survival rates are high for HIV-infected mothers, and vertical transmission rates are low.

Evaluating Minor Trauma During Pregnancy

None of six objective measures evaluated were predictive of adverse pregnancy outcomes after minor trauma during pregnancy.

Long-Term Consequences of Preterm Birth

Preterm birth affected both long-term survival and reproductive success.

VBAC Outcome Gets Better Every Time

Women who experienced one VBAC faced even better odds for a second, third, or subsequent VBAC.

Still No Consensus on BV Screening and Treatment During Pregnancy

BV screening didn’t benefit asymptomatic, low-to-average–risk pregnant women.

Acupuncture and IVF

In a meta-analysis of seven randomized trials, acupuncture was associated with higher rates of pregnancy.

Cervical Length and Cesarean Delivery

Longer midpregnancy cervical length was an independent predictor of higher cesarean delivery rates at term.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Pregnancy

This condition usually has a favorable prognosis.

Keeping Unintended Pregnancy at Bay

IUDs: An opportunity for clinicians to help women avoid unintended pregnancies and abortions

OB/GYNs, CMV, and Pregnancy

Fewer than half of OB/GYNs reported routinely providing counsel about preventing CMV infection during pregnancy.

Postpartum Mental Illness: Tell Me More About Yourself, Your Family, and Your Partner

For first-time mothers, family and partner mental health influenced the development of postpartum mental disorders.

Expanding HIV Treatment Options in Pregnancy

Several reports presented at the 15th Retrovirus Conference addressed gaps in knowledge around perinatal antiretroviral use.

Intubation Difficulty Might Increase as Labor Progresses

In one third of term-pregnant laboring women, Mallampati class worsened by at least one grade by the end of labor.

Injuries and Pregnancy

Falls and motor vehicle accidents were primary causes for unintentional pregnancy-associated injuries.

Acupuncture with IVF Might Improve Pregnancy Rates

In a systematic review, women who received acupuncture as adjuvant treatment to embryo transfer were more likely to have a clinical pregnancy and live birth.

Bromocriptine for Postpartum Cardiomyopathy: Preliminary Findings

Two patients experienced significant improvement in cardiac function with bromocriptine treatment.

Abortion: What Are the Numbers?

The number of legal induced abortions has continued to decline in the U.S.

Does Cell Phone Use Lower Sperm Counts and Impair Male Fertility?

High cell phone use could signal low sperm count.

Maternal Origins of Depression?

Anxiety during pregnancy may predispose daughters to depressive symptoms later in life.

Epidemiology of Polymorphic Eruption of Pregnancy

Some of our assumptions about this condition have been mistaken.

Contraception in Women with Medical Problems

For women with medical conditions, contraceptive decision making must balance the risks associated with contraceptive use against those associated with pregnancy.

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