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Obstetrics
Pre-Eclampsia and Eclampsia Pregnancy Diagnosis, Estimating Gestational Age, and Risk Factors
Initial Evaluation in Labor
Delivery
Shoulder Dystocia
Postpartum Care
Lactation
6 Life-Threatening Obstetrical Emergencies
Abnormal Labor
Preterm labor
Premature rupture of membranes
VBAC
First Trimester Pregancy Loss
Ectopic Pregnancy
Third-Trimester Bleeding

Gynecology
Bartholin Cysts
Endometriosis
Normal and Abnormal Bleeding
Common Bleeding Problems
Uterine Fibroids
Breast Disorders
Cervical Disease and Neoplasia
Sexual Assault
Domestic violence
Menopause

Contraception
Emergency Contraception
Intrauterine Device (IUD)
Contraceptive Diaphragm

Procedures
Breast Exam
Endometrial Biopsy
Pap Smear
Wet Mount

Archives

Adnexal Masses

An ovarian cyst was removed during a hysterectomy

An ovarian cyst was removed during a hysterectomy


 
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Today, I’ll discuss the evaluation and management of adnexal masses, including ovarian cysts, endometriomas and ovarian cancer.

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Fixing Birth Control Pill Problems

Birth Control Pills

Birth Control Pills


 
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This afternoon, I’d like to talk about how birth control pills work, so you can understand how to resolve problems when they’re not working correctly.

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Obstetrical Hemorrhage

One Unit of O Negative Packed Red Blood Cells

One Unit of O Negative Packed Red Blood Cells


 
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This afternoon, I’d like to talk about obstetrical hemorrhage.

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What Does a Uterus Do All Day Long?

Ultrasound scan of uterus

Ultrasound scan of uterus


 
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Today, I’ll discuss the inherent contraction patterns of the uterus as they vary throughout the menstrual cycle and the role that may play in sperm transport, infertility, endometriosis and contraception.

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Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia

BP of 160/110 is severe pre-eclampsia

BP of 160/110 is severe pre-eclampsia



 
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This afternoon, I’l be discussing the obstetrical problems of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.

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Avoiding Bladder Infections

Bladder infections…how they occur, predisposing factors, and 5 preventive strategies.

 
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Breast Disorders

Paget's Disease of the Nipple

 
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This afternoon, I’m discussing breast disorders, including pubertal changes and adolescent breast problems, supernumerary breasts and nipples, inverted nipples and nipple discharge. I’ll discuss cyclic and non-cyclic breast pain and their management. I’ll consider Paget’s disease, breast lumps, cysts, and fibroadenomas. Finally, I’ll talk about breast cancer and breast cancer detection strategies.

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Delivering a Baby

Delivery of a baby.

 
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This morning, I’ll explain all about how to deliver a baby.

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Six Life-Threatening Obstetrical Emergencies

With ruptured membranes, the pH will be brilliant blue, indicating alkaline.

 
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Today I’ll review the obstetrical symptoms of vaginal bleeding, decreased fetal movement, contractions, fluid loss, headache, and that ominous catch-all, “I just don’t feel very well.”

What these all have in common, is that they are common, usually innocent, and occasionally life-threatening. The other thing they all have in common is that they are a “today” emergency…in other words, whenever you encounter any of those symptoms, they should be evaluated today, not tomorrow or next week, or at the next prenatal visit.

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Non-Dysplastic Abnormal Pap Smear Results

Cervical Koilocyte, with a perinuclear halo, suggestive of HPV infection.

 
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Today I’ll discuss the clinical management of abnormal Pap smears that do not involve obvious dysplasia or cancer of the cervix.

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