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You would hope this would be expected…here is actual data.

“Sitting less and moving more at light intensity were associated with lower risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.”
#Pregnancy #ObGyn #Science
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2849458

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Doctors warn against ‘overwhelming’ surge of online disinformation on menopause

“The normalization of a natural physiologic transition has prompted an entire new online world that, at times, pushes women to spend money on useless, or even potentially harmful products.”
#WomensHealth #Menopause #Disinformation #ObGyn #Science
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Doctors warn against ‘overwhelming’ surge of online disinformation on menopause

An abundance of information and ads, but also misinformation and scams, have popped up across social media in recent years, especially when it comes to how women navigate through menopause.

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From PCOS to PMOS.
“PMOS is a chronic condition associated with diabetes, heart disease, depression, infertility, pregnancy complications and a general decreased quality of life. It affects an estimated one in eight women worldwide, and about one in 10 Canadian women”
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From PCOS to PMOS: What the name change to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome means for women’s health

PMOS is not primarily a disease of the ovaries. Its new name reflects the condition’s more complex and cyclical endocrine and metabolic features.

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K-Pop Idol's Husband Embroiled In OB/GYN Controversy - KpopNewsHub – Latest K-Pop News, Idols & Korean Entertainment

A female K-Pop idol directly clarified remarks about her husband and the OB/GYN, after the topic sparked controversy.

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I’m an OBGYN and This TikTok Period Advice is… A Lot

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Umm... #healthcare professionals, #clinicians, #physicians

You very much need to watch this short video. The system is failing patients, and women especially, and we need to stop this siloed money-driven model and shift to value-based care in a hurry.

Also, if you are an #obgyn then for the love of all that is sane, HELP this lady!

https://youtube.com/shorts/kAfvRAMpI-k

#AmericanAcademyofFamilyPhysicians

#PCOS

Stay safe ladies #healthy #womenempowerment

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Folate is the essential engine behind DNA and RNA synthesis, making it one of the most clin

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@anna_lillith I like the idea, but I'd really like if they included advice to have the patient insert it themself.
They said "like a tampon", so include the option to direct the consultation.
Doc wants it wider? Let the patient squeeze the control thing. Doc wants to angle it? Ask if the patient can do it, or hold it steady.

Less "you are an unruly experiment" and more "ah yes, let's collaborate on this mutual project of my vaj health".

#GynOb #ObGyn