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and nutrition is only one factor said Christine Metz an obstetrics researcher at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Manhasset N y. who was involved not in the study.


Livescience_2014 02773.txt

A pregnant woman needs more calcium folic acid iron and protein than a woman who is not expecting according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG.


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A nationwide survey of U s. obstetricians found that few discussed toxins with their patients in depth

and her colleagues surveyed 2500 obstetricians finding that 78 percent said they believed counseling their patients about chemicals in the environment could reduce harm to the baby.

In a focus group with some of the obstetricians the doctors said they didn't discuss environmental toxins

Dr. Jeanne Conry president of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said she agreed with this stance.


ScienceDaily_2013 01976.txt

#Research finds combo of plant nutrients kills breast cancer cellsa study led by Madhwa Raj Phd Research Professor in Obstetrics


ScienceDaily_2014 07010.txt

For this analysis the tool compared the effectiveness of several different alternatives including increasing the number of midwives by varying degrees increasing the number of obstetricians and a combination of the two.

The researchers say boosting coverage of midwives who provide family planning as well as pregnancy care to 60 percent of women would cost roughly $2200 per death averted as compared to $4400 for a similar increase in obstetricians.

while obstetricians are needed when surgical interventions such as cesarean sections are necessary Bartlett says. Midwives can administer antibiotics for infections

While adding more obstetricians would save additional lives they cost more to deploy and can only use their surgical skills in a sterile hospital setting something that is often unavailable in many rural settings.

When both midwives and obstetricians who provide family planning are available even more lives can be saved Bartlett says:


ScienceDaily_2014 07539.txt

An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Soy foods are an almost exclusive dietary source of isoflavones a plant-derived estrogen.


ScienceDaily_2014 14505.txt

These findings are important as prevention of preterm delivery is of major importance in modern obstetrics.


Smart_Planet_13 00461.txt

something the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists condemned in 2007. And yes G-spotplasty is offered (in fact,


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