RPL can be an intimidating entity for healthcare providers to evaluate and treat due to varying guidelines and pressure from patients to prevent future losses.
Pregnancy and Postpartum
NIH Seeks Input on Troubling Women’s Health Trends
Nurse practitioners in women’s health can now submit comments for the Women’s Health Consensus Conference (WHCC) to be held in…
Position Statement: Climate Change, Women’s Health, and Environmental Justice
Climate change represents an urgent health challenge that requires engagement, advocacy, and leadership from the nursing profession.
Streamlining a Carrier Screening Routine Into Practice: Proactive Prepregnancy Planning
Prepregnancy carrier screening enables individuals and couples to learn about their reproductive risk and consider the most complete range of reproductive options versus waiting until pregnancy when choices become more limited.
Case Study: Acute Abdominal Pain at 31 Weeks’ Gestation
Conservative measures to manage acute appendicitis without surgery can be an acceptable choice for pregnant women meeting appropriate criteria.