The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) hosted the New York City Regional Urogynecology Fellows Course on February 9.
Use of an intrauterine vacuum-induced hemorrhage control device led to rapid and effective bleeding control for vaginal and cesarean births, according to real-world study results.
The hormonal implant, a long-acting reversible contraceptive, is an increasingly popular choice among teenagers, according to data published last week from the CDC.
In honor of Women’s History Month, 11 women from across NewYork-Presbyterian share how they’re working to improve health care and how their patients inspire them.
Whether you find yourself meticulously tracking your cycle or experimenting with different sex positions, trying to get pregnant can lead to a lot of lifestyle changes.
Celebrities are calling attention to the bloating that can occur while undergoing fertility treatments — and why invasive questions about it need to stop.
The number of women in the United States who died during pregnancy or shortly after giving birth increased sharply during the first year of the pandemic.