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TOPICS ACOG 2014 Adhesions Breast Health Dense Breasts Fibroids Gestational Diabetes HPV Infections ObGyn Infertility IVF Malpractice Osteoporosis Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Postpartum Depression Prenatal Genetic Testing Urogynecology Uterine (Endometrial) Polyps Weight Management Browse All Topics Browse All Content RECENT CONTENT Image IQ: Fetal Echo Images Image IQ | May 01, 2015 By Joe Antony, MD QUIZ: What is your diagnosis based on these fetal echo images? Image IQ: Compression of the Fetal Heart Image IQ | April 22, 2015 | ObGyn Ultrasound By Joe Antony, MD QUIZ: What's causing the compression of the fetal heart (tubular shaped), ascites and dilated trachea? Image IQ: Urinary Issue or Something Else? Image IQ | April 20, 2015 | ObGyn Ultrasound, Pregnancy and Birth By Joe Antony, MD QUIZ: These images show something isn't quite right in a woman who is 34 weeks pregnant. 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Fifty Shades of Exhausted Jon Carter April 15, 2015 | Sexual Health, Residency Womens Health By Jon Carter Spicing things up in the bedroom can have consequences, and an exhausted on-call Ob/Gyn can attest to that. Videos Slideshows How Well Do You Know a Woman's Heart? Jamie Habib March 05, 2015 | Integrative Medicine, ObGyn Nurses, Residency Womens Health, Weight Management By Jamie Habib QUIZ: These 5 questions will gauge your general knowledge of how heart disease impacts women. Can You Identify a Sentinel Event? Jamie Habib February 12, 2015 | Pregnancy and Birth, ObGyn Nurses By Jamie Habib Severe maternal morbidity is not always a sentinel event. Take this quiz to test your understanding of what constitutes an obstetric sentinel event. Treating VVA: Objective and Subjective Measure of Benefit Jamie Habib January 15, 2015 | Menopause, NAMS 2014, Sexual Health By Jamie Habib Approved treatments of menopause-related symptoms can have narrow indications, but they may offer broader relief of the most bothersome menopause symptoms. DXA Versus BMI for Determining Metabolic Health Jamie Habib December 11, 2014 | Menopause, NAMS 2014, Osteoporosis, Weight Management By Jamie Habib In this video, Steven R. Goldstein, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at NYU, discusses new research he presented in October at the 25th annual North American Menopause Society meeting. View More Videos Six New Requirements of ICD-10-CM for OB/GYN Michelle Cavanaugh, RN, CPC April 02, 2015 | Practice Management, ObGyn EHR By Michelle Cavanaugh, RN, CPC Take a close look at your documentation in these six areas of OB/GYN to start making improvements now and better prepare for ICD-10-CM. 5 Predictions for Prenatal Genetic Testing in 2015 Adam Wolfberg, MD January 29, 2015 | Prenatal Genetic Testing, Pregnancy and Birth By Adam Wolfberg, MD These 5 predictions by Adam Wolfberg, MD, provide insight into how genetic testing—NIPT to microarray and cost to quality—continues to evolve. 10 Things Patients Wish Their OBs Told Them Jamie Habib July 25, 2014 | Pregnancy and Birth, Breast Health, Infections ObGyn, ObGyn Nurses, Residency Womens Health By Jamie Habib Obstetricians: Want to know what your patients wish you had told them before delivery? We surveyed a group of moms and are sharing the top 10 responses. 8 Simple Ways for Pregnant Patients to Reduce Exposure to Toxins Jamie Habib July 02, 2014 | Pregnancy and Birth, Infertility, Breast Health, Gynecological Oncology By Jamie Habib These simple tips can help pregnant patients reduce their exposure to environmental toxins and harmful chemicals, such as lead, mercury, BPA, and phthalates. View More Slideshows Poll: Are You in Sleep Debt? As a busy clinician, balancing work life and home life and personal time generally means that something gives. Is it your sleep? FIND US ON... Find Us On: Register Today — It's Free! Join our growing community of healthcare professionals. 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