This COVID-19 roundup includes coverage on a revised version of the FDA’s emergency use authorization of tixagevimab/cilgavimab, a new study that compared the efficacy of vaccines and boosters in mortality...
According to a study, pregnant women without a previous diagnosis of hypertension developed postpartum hypertension—some more than 6 weeks after delivery.
The researchers examined the association between a family history of psychiatric disorders and a diagnosis of postpartum depression in mothers, citing little consistency in the area of research.
To better understand the relationship between weight and the risk of complications in individuals undergoing hysterectomy, researchers examined how BMI impacts surgical quality metrics.
For their literature review, the researchers included studies conducted before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and evaluated the management strategies for ectopic pregnancies during those periods.
Uterine atony is the most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage. Researchers developed a risk-prediction model to identify women at risk of uterine atony after both vaginal and cesarean delivery.
This week’s COVID-19 roundup coverage includes national trends in mortality due to alcohol use disorder during the pandemic, as well as the impact of hormone replacement therapy on COVID-19 mortality and...