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Obstetric cholestasis
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Cryoablation
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(Gynecology Services)
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... of breath (symptoms of anemia)
Is abnormal uterine bleeding limiting your activities? Take control of your periods.
New guidelines from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ...
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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
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(Gynecology Services)
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... abnormal uterine bleeding limiting your activities? Take control of your periods.
New guidelines from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists suggest that if heavy periods and irregular ...
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Incompetent cervix
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(Incompetent cervix)
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... estrogen, before birth also has been linked to cervical insufficiency.
Obstetric trauma. If you experienced a cervical tear during a previous labor and delivery, you could have an incompetent cervix. ...
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Turner syndrome
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(Turner syndrome)
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... condition affecting development in the womb. Your pregnancy and childbirth specialist (obstetrician) may ask if you're interested in additional tests to make a diagnosis before your baby's birth. One of ...
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Truncus arteriosus
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(Truncus arteriosus)
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... follow-up surgery.
Pregnancy Women who've had surgery to repair truncus arteriosus in infancy need to be evaluated by a cardiologist with expertise in adult congenital heart defects and an obstetrician ...
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Down syndrome
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(Down syndrome)
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... been a factor in the decision to screen for Down syndrome. But now, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends offering various screening tests for Down syndrome to all pregnant ...
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Transposition of the great arteries
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(Transposition of the great arteries)
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... arteries repaired in your infancy, it's possible for you to have a healthy pregnancy, but specialized care may be necessary. If you're thinking about becoming pregnant, talk to your cardiologist and obstetrician ...
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Toxoplasmosis
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(Toxoplasmosis)
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... regular health care provider, or if you're pregnant, your obstetrician. You may be referred to a doctor who specializes in infectious diseases. If you're pregnant, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes ...
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Preeclampsia
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(Preeclampsia)
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... with your obstetrician. Here's some information to help you get ready for your appointment, and what to expect from your doctor.
What you can do
Write down any symptoms you're experiencing, even ...
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Tetralogy of Fallot
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(Tetralogy of Fallot)
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... and high-risk obstetric care are needed. Some heart medications aren't safe during pregnancy and may need to be stopped or adjusted before you become pregnant.
It can be extremely frightening ...
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Rectovaginal fistula
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(Rectovaginal fistula)
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... be repaired. Depending on the cause of your fistula, your doctor may refer you to a colorectal or gynecologic surgeon.
A rectovaginal fistula may form as a result of:
Injuries in childbirth. Obstetric ...
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Ventricular septal defect
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(Ventricular septal defect )
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... to see both an obstetrician and a cardiologist during pregnancy.
If you or your child develops signs and symptoms common to ventricular septal defect, call your doctor. After an initial examination, ...
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Ovarian cancer
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(Ovarian cancer)
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... A gynecologic oncologist is an obstetrician and gynecologist (OB-GYN) who has additional training in the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian and other gynecologic cancers.
Because appointments can be ...
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Teenage Pregnancy
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(Dating & Sex)
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... practitioners who provide abortion services, or to an obstetrician or adolescent clinic to begin prenatal care. ...
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Teen Parents
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(Dating & Sex)
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A girl who has decided to have her baby should be under the care of an obstetrician, preferably someone with experience in working with adolescents. Visits to the doctor’s office will be scheduled every ...
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Pelvic Exams
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(Puberty)
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... their pelvic exam is over because it really is that quick.
If your pediatrician finds a disease or any other problem, you may be referred to an OB/GYN (obstetrician/gynecologist). This type of doctor ...
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Cholestasis of pregnancy
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(Cholestasis of pregnancy)
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... in which the flow of bile, a digestive fluid from the liver, slows or stops. Pregnancy is one of many possible causes of cholestasis. Other names for cholestasis of pregnancy include obstetric cholestasis ...
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Obstetric cholestasis
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(Obstetric cholestasis)
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See: Cholestasis of pregnancy
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Spina bifida
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(Spina bifida)
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... screen). These tests are commonly done with the MSAFP test, but their objective is to screen for trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), not neural tube defects.
Ultrasound Many obstetricians rely on ultrasonography ...