Compared to a placebo, intravenous magnesium sulfate does not have a major impact on disease progression in women with mild preeclampsia.
As compared with women with normal, term pregnancies, women with preeclampsia have an increased seroprevalence of immunoglobulin G to Chlamydia pneumoniae.
Maternal periodontal disease is associated with an increased risk for the development of preeclampsia.
Maternal serum inhibin-A is increased before the onset of superimposed preeclampsia, but limited sensitivity precludes its clinical use.
Women with the angiotensinogen Thr235 mutation are at increased risk for intrauterine growth restriction and pregnancy-induced hypertension.
Mifepristone in daily 5- and 10-mg doses administered over 6 months shrinks uterine leiomyomata and ameliorates symptoms, with a low frequency of side effects.
Fertility-preserving surgery followed by chemotherapy for malignant germ cell tumors of the ovary is effective in conserving the reproductive function of women with this disease.
There are no specific histopathologic placental abnormalities characteristic of treated patients with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and poor reproductive history, but complications of uteroplacental disease are more common.
Potentially modifiable factors, such as current smoking and high body mass index, may predispose a woman to more severe or frequent hot flashes.
The detection rate of selected major fetal malformations by early ultrasonography improved from 22% to 79% over 6 years.
The incidence of postpartum lower extremity nerve injury in a prospective study of 6057 deliveries was 1%, and the median duration of symptoms was 2 months.
Better ascertainment has led to an increase in the reported pregnancy-related mortality ratio, whereas black and older women continue to have an excess risk of death.
Electric field stimulation is a new experimental possibility for investigations of the direct placental vascular effects of different pharmacologic agents given during pregnancy and delivery.
Previously healthy primiparas can have severe anal incontinence after elective or prelabor cesarean delivery.
Intensive pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy prevents urinary incontinence during pregnancy and after delivery.
Rectovaginal septum reconstruction is effective in the symptomatic cure of the posterior vaginal wall prolapse.
The apex created at the Michigan modification sacrospinous suspension is often not at the hysterectomy scar.
Peripheral joint laxity increases during pregnancy but does not correlate well with changes in maternal levels of estradiol, progesterone, or relaxin.
Gabapentin is effective in reducing hot flash frequency and severity in postmenopausal women.
Raloxifene (60 mg per day) does not affect the vaginal response to low-dose conjugated estrogen cream or nonhormonal moisturizer in postmenopausal women with signs of vaginal atrophy.
Compared with placebo, raloxifene does not affect sexual function in older postmenopausal women undergoing therapy for the treatment of osteoporosis.
Antenatal phenobarbital and repeated corticosteroid therapy was not associated with intelligence, achievement, behavior, or head circumference at age 7 years.
Nearly all illicit drug-using pregnant women abstain from drug use by the third trimester, but three-fourths of them relapse postpartum.
Current evidence is insufficient to establish whether screening for gestational diabetes mellitus significantly improves maternal or neonatal health outcomes.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force concludes that the evidence is insufficient to recommend for or against routine screening for gestational diabetes.
There may be an evolutionary explanation for the existence of dystocia.
Fetal fibronectin and cervical ultrasound improve the diagnostic accuracy for preterm labor but are insensitive as screening tests for preterm birth.
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