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Episode 6.11 Vaginal Estrogen and More!

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In this episode, we discuss several new articles related to treatment of vaginal atrophy or genitourinary syndrome of menopause, including literature that clarifies the role of vaginal estrogen cream. Plus, we discuss the role of washings at the time of management of adnexal masses. We also discuss new literature about the true impact of oxytocin on postpartum hemorrhage risk and examine a paper that claim that female gynecologists receive lower patient satisfaction scores than males. Finally, we discuss the true rate of pregnancy loss.
00:00:02 Peritoneal Washings in OBGYN Surgery
00:21:16 Oxytocin and Postpartum Hemorrhage Connection
00:28:23 Comparing Therapies for Menopausal Symptoms
00:42:54 Female Gynecologists and Patient Satisfaction
00:52:11 The True Rate of Pregnancy Loss

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1. Episode 6.11 Vaginal Estrogen and More! (00:00:00)

2. Peritoneal Washings in OBGYN Surgery (00:00:02)

3. Oxytocin and Postpartum Hemorrhage Connection (00:21:16)

4. Comparing Therapies for Menopausal Symptoms (00:28:23)

5. Female Gynecologists and Patient Satisfaction (00:42:54)

6. The True Rate of Pregnancy Loss (00:52:11)

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In this episode, we discuss several new articles related to treatment of vaginal atrophy or genitourinary syndrome of menopause, including literature that clarifies the role of vaginal estrogen cream. Plus, we discuss the role of washings at the time of management of adnexal masses. We also discuss new literature about the true impact of oxytocin on postpartum hemorrhage risk and examine a paper that claim that female gynecologists receive lower patient satisfaction scores than males. Finally, we discuss the true rate of pregnancy loss.
00:00:02 Peritoneal Washings in OBGYN Surgery
00:21:16 Oxytocin and Postpartum Hemorrhage Connection
00:28:23 Comparing Therapies for Menopausal Symptoms
00:42:54 Female Gynecologists and Patient Satisfaction
00:52:11 The True Rate of Pregnancy Loss

Follow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 6.11 Vaginal Estrogen and More! (00:00:00)

2. Peritoneal Washings in OBGYN Surgery (00:00:02)

3. Oxytocin and Postpartum Hemorrhage Connection (00:21:16)

4. Comparing Therapies for Menopausal Symptoms (00:28:23)

5. Female Gynecologists and Patient Satisfaction (00:42:54)

6. The True Rate of Pregnancy Loss (00:52:11)

91 episodes

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