Over-the-counter pain relievers not harmful to reproductive function
1. Over-the-counter analgesic use was most common during menstruation. 2. Women using over-the-counter pain relievers were less likely to experience...
Denise is a writer for the Obstetrics & Gynecology section. Originally from Wilmette, Illinois, she attended Johns Hopkins University for her undergraduate degree and double majored in Cellular & Molecular Biology and Spanish. After a year-long stint working in community development in Latin America, Denise completed her MPH in Health Promotion at Columbia University in 2012. She is currently a 4th year medical student at Duke University School of Medicine and will be going into Internal Medicine. Her medical interests include primary care, health literacy, and behavioral interventions in chronic disease management. In her free time, Denise enjoys running, hiking and cooking.
1. Over-the-counter analgesic use was most common during menstruation. 2. Women using over-the-counter pain relievers were less likely to experience...
1. TrimoSan© gel was not associated with differences in the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis or vaginal symptoms 3 months after...
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1. Women with larger levator hiatal area and stage 3-4 pelvic organ prolapse at baseline were more likely to develop...
1. Women who achieved vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) were more likely to have a shorter 2nd trimester cervical length....
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