Specialty OB/GYN
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Featured
Using Artificial Intelligence to Decrease Obstetric Risk
Physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital are researching how artificial intelligence methods in obstetrics can help to identify high-risk patients and optimize labor and delivery outcomes.
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Featured
Omission of Preoperative Internal Pelvic Exam May Not Affect Safety of Gender-affirming Hysterectomy
Ellen Murphy, MD, Youngwu Kim, MD, and Milena M. Weinstein, MD, present retrospective evidence that omitting a preoperative internal pelvic examination may be a clinically acceptable practice before gender-affirming hysterectomy (with or without vaginectomy) or vaginectomy alone.
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Benzophenone-3 Linked to Decreased Ovarian Reserve in Younger Women
Shruthi Mahalingaiah, MD, MS, director of Clinical Research at the Massachusetts General Hospital Fertility Center, and colleagues report evidence that benzophenone-3 (BP-3), a chemical used in sunscreens, cosmetics, and plastic products, may negatively affect fertility in women ages 35 and younger.
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Behavioral Science-informed Intervention Improves Primary Care Utilization Within 1 Year Postpartum
Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health demonstrated that postpartum patients whose next appointment with their primary care practitioner is scheduled for them, and receive tailored messages and reminders, are more likely than others to attend a primary care visit within 1 year of their due date.
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Establishing Postpartum PTSD After Traumatic Childbirth
A Massachusetts General Hospital psychiatrist is working to establish formal recognition of childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder (CB-PTSD). Her work aims to inform healthcare providers that postpartum PTSD differs from postpartum depression.
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Multicomponent Program Improved Perinatal Mental Health in an Urban Cohort During COVID-19
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers demonstrated that a community-based perinatal program combining patient navigation, behavioral healthcare and emergency relief was associated with improvements in depressive symptoms and perceived stress, as well as improvement in anxiety symptoms for a subset of participants.
OB/GYN Contributors
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Andrea Edlow, MD, MSc
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist , Investigator, Vincent Center for Reproductive Biology
Recent Article
Multicomponent Program Improved Perinatal Mental Health in an Urban Cohort During COVID-19 -
Caroline M. Mitchell, MD, MPH
Director, Vulvovaginal Disorders Program, Chair, DEI Committee, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School
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Commentary: Transcending Language Barriers in Obstetrics and Gynecology -
Ilona T. Goldfarb, MD, MPH
Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Understanding of Sociocognitive Theory Can Improve Medical Student Training -
Irene C. Souter, MD
Director, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnostics Program, Physician, Fertility Center
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New Personalized Tool Predicts Pregnancy After Ovulation Induction or Controlled Ovarian Stimulation -
Jeffrey L. Ecker, MD
Chief, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Mass General Department of OB/GYN Develops and Executes Three-Pronged Diversity Strategy -
John Petrozza, MD
Chief, Division of Reproductive Medicine and IVF, Director, Massachusetts General Fertility Center, Co-director, Integrated Fibroid Program
Recent Article
Exploring Advances in Fertility Research and Access to Care -
Marcela G. del Carmen, MD, MPH
President, Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, Gynecologic Oncologist, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Executive Vice President, Mass General Brigham
Recent Article
Comprehensive Lymphadenectomy Often Not Necessary in Surgical Management of Primary Endometrioid Ovarian Carcinoma -
Mark Clapp, MD
Specialist in the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Program, Massachusetts General Hospital
Recent Article
Behavioral Science-informed Intervention Improves Primary Care Utilization Within 1 Year Postpartum -
May M. Wakamatsu, MD
Director, Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, Vice Chair, Gynecology
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IMPACT: A Standardized Tool for Assessment of Pelvic Floor Disorders -
Milena M. Weinstein, MD
Director of Research, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship, Co-director, Center for Pelvic Floor Disorders
Recent Article
Omission of Preoperative Internal Pelvic Exam May Not Affect Safety of Gender-affirming Hysterectomy -
Sarah N. Bernstein, MD
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist, Medical director, Outpatient Obstetrics Program
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Acceptability of Virtual Prenatal Care: Thinking Beyond the Pandemic -
William H. Barth, MD
Vice Chair, Obstetrics
Recent Article
Percutaneous Valve Replacement Therapy Sometimes an Option During Pregnancy