Two Ohio lawmakers want to require abortion providers to inform patients about an experimental abortion reversal treatment.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Pregnant patients prescribed daily aspirin were less likely to develop severe preeclampsia. Treatment did not ...
The latest batch of Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice showed an Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center OB-GYN receiving payments from the convicted sex offender Jeffrey ...
EDINA, Minn. — A Minnesota woman says her OB-GYN crossed professional boundaries during a medical visit — leaving her shaken. She later learned she wasn’t alone. Monica Staley says she first met Dr.
The national supply of ob/gyns met most of the demand in the US last year, but all except six states are projected to fall far short of the ob/gyns they will need over the next decade, according to ...
A major health provider in the mid-Willamette Valley plans to end maternity and women’s health services early next year, leaving many patients worried about where they will turn for care. The move at ...
The word ‘midwife’ dates back to Middle English, but the role of midwifery extends to modern day. The term midwife originally referred to a woman who was “with” another woman giving birth, but now, ...
Jonna Quinn was initially thrilled when she got her first job after residency, working as an OB-GYN in Mason City, Iowa. It was just an hour down the road from her hometown of West Bend, where she ...
Not all healthcare professionals receive the same type of formal education. That may help explain the results of a new study which suggests that provider type and specialty greatly affect whether a ...
Standing in her Eugene home, Renae Nims holds her 2-year-old son, Miles. She is pregnant again and wanted to have her second baby in a labor/delivery room at McKenzie Willamette Medical Center's ...
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