From the Editor
From the Editor
Stillbirth: Preventable tragedy or a lethal “act of nature”?
We’ve made great progress on reducing fetal loss, but more is needed because too many late stillbirths still occur
From the Editor
Access to screening mammography: Priceless
One breast cancer death of a 40-year-old woman prevented by a mammogram spreads ripples of benefit beyond her life—to her family and across the...
From the Editor
I’ve been rethinking my zeal for breast cancer screening
My plan is to be more acquiescent when a woman says “No” to an annual mammogram
From the Editor
As uses widen for intrauterine contraception, why haven’t ObGyns become advocates?
Unintended pregnancies would likely decline if we prescribed these methods of birth control more often
From the Editor
The HPV vaccine is effective and safe, and it is vital
I say so because the experts have said so—emphatically and on solid scientific footing
From the Editor
7,300+ days of remarkable change in your profession and your practice
That’s what OBG Management has been tracking across 20 years of publication
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Planning reduces the risk of maternal death. This tool helps.
Developing—and practicing—standardized clinical responses to massive obstetric hemorrhage reduce the risk of this major cause of maternal death
From the Editor
We must take the lead in the battle against breast cancer
ObGyns have done so much to stop cervical cancer. Can’t we do more to reduce the risk of death from breast malignancy?
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Health care, a Gordian knot of cost and access, faces reform
So much of the nation’s resources are bound up in paying for health care. And 48 million people do not have health insurance.
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Circumcision impedes viral disease. Will opposition fade?
The argument for neonatal circumcision gets a boost from data on HIV, HPV, and HSV prevention
From the Editor
Recommendations for perinatal care have a troubling pedigree
“Common sense,” debatable evidence—is that what we want shaping the practice of obstetrics?