AFLP vs Preeclampsia with Severe/HELLP

AFLP vs Preeclampsia with Severe/HELLP

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VOMIT Trial: Mirtazapine vs Ondansetron for HG

Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) represents the most severe end of the nausea and vomiting of pregnancy spectrum. It has a reported incidence of approximately 0.3–3% of pregnancies and is the most common cause of hospitalization in early pregnancy and the second most common cause of h ...  Show more

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Cervical exams can be tricky for the novice practitioner. Think about this: it’s a blind exam, we measure that distance using only two fingers, through a layer of tissue, sometimes with a patient moving up on the bed as we examine. That is the reality of a cervical exam. Intrapar ...  Show more

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