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.
The rate of babies born premature in the United States has declined for the first time in six years, but experts warn it is not a cause for celebration.
While the United States was already in the midst of a maternal health crisis before the pandemic, for women of color, especially Black women, things went from bad to worse.
For full-term, low-risk patients, induction of labor with a Foley balloon alone or with prostaglandins is associated with a significantly lower risk of adverse neonatal outcomes than with PGE alone
The Department of Ob/Gyn at Columbia University Irving Medical Center recently launched a new pilot curriculum for residents and medical students, focused on health justice and equity.