Before Your First: Hysteroscopy

Before Your First: Hysteroscopy

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Before Your First: Colposcopy and LEEP

Why: ASCCP guidelines (there is an app! Or PDF) Cervical dysplasia — caused by HPV CIN I–CIN3 is a progression Risk factors: Smoking, other STIs including HIV, immunodeficiency   Histology: Increased Nuclear: cytoplasmic ratio when abnormal Acetic Acid: exact mechanism unknown, t ...  Show more

Preterm Labor and PPROM

ACOG Practice bulletin: # 171 PTL or TPTL:  Preterm <37wks, cervical change Evaluation: SSE first: Collect GC/CT cultures, FFN (no gel, blood or semen), GBS, eval for rupture if needed SVE: Cervical change–can dilation or effacement changes FFN: Fetal fibronectin If tPTL: Magnesi ...  Show more

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