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What is the ideal gestational age for twin delivery to minimize perinatal deaths?
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- John T. Repke, MD
Results of a large, robust meta-analysis of 32 studies (including 35,171 women with uncomplicated twin gestations) indicated that 37 weeks’...
News
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Does influenza immunization during pregnancy confer flu protection to newborns?
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD
Data from a large cohort study strongly suggest a protective effect on infants younger than 6 months but are not conclusive.
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Shoulder dystocia: Taking the fear out of management
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD
- Ronald T. Burkman, MD
What are the risk factors for shoulder dystocia, as well as ways to prevent, better manage, and improve communication between clinicians when it...
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2016 Update on obstetrics
- Author:
- Jaimey M. Pauli, MD
- John T. Repke, MD
ACOG and SMFM recently focused on filling in the gaps on necessary surveillance, treatment, and testing for management of twin gestations,...
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When is cell-free DNA best used as a primary screen?
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD
At age 38 years, cell-free DNA screening as the first-line test becomes the optimal strategy; at age 40 years, cell-free DNA as a primary screen...
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2015 Update on obstetrics
- Author:
- Jaimey M. Pauli, MD
- John T. Repke, MD
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Hypertension and pregnancy and preventing the first cesarean delivery
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD
- Errol R. Norwitz, MD, PhD
A peer-to-peer audiocast with John T. Repke, MD, and Errol R. Norwitz, MD, PhD
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Low-dose aspirin and preeclampsia prevention: Ready for prime time, but as a “re-run” or as a “new series”?
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD
Guidelines from ACOG and the USPSTF support use of low-dose aspirin to minimize complications of preeclampsia in pregnancy, but more studies are...
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A new paradigm for preeclampsia
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD
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Update on Obstetrics
- Author:
- Jaimey M. Pauli, MD
- John T. Repke, MD
ACOG aims to clarify best practices in managing hypertension in pregnancy. Here, changes to note. PLUS, "Don't throw out that CVS kit just yet!"...
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How I counsel patients regarding delayed cord clamping
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- John T. Repke, MD
Without conclusive evidence to guide clinicians on whether or not to delay cord clamping at birth, how does Dr. Repke counsel his inquiring...
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Has the evidence tipped in favor of delayed cord clamping?
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD
Not yet. This review of 15 randomized trials found no significant differences in primary maternal and neonatal outcomes between early (≤60 seconds...
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Which tocolytic agents are most likely to delay delivery and improve neonatal outcomes?
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD
Prostaglandin inhibitors and calcium channel blockers are most likely to delay delivery and improve neonatal outcomes in the setting of preterm...
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UPDATE ON OBSTETRICS
- Author:
- Jaimey M. Pauli, MD
- John T. Repke, MD
The drive to do more and do it faster continues, leading to notable advances in prenatal diagnosis and fetal therapy, but is not sustainable over...
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Does vaginal progesterone reduce preterm delivery among asymptomatic women who have a short cervix in the midtrimester?
- Author:
- John T. Repke, MD