August 2005
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Table of Contents
August 2005 (Vol. 17, No. 8)
Practical strategies for acute and recurrent vaginitis Paul Nyirjesy, MD; Jack D. Sobel, MD When does vaginal delivery invite incontinence? K.L. Calvert, MD; Rachel E. Liebling, MD
Update Contraception John K. Jain, MD
Examining The Evidence Is routine episiotomy justified? James Greenberg, MD Which drug is best for infertile PCOS patients—clomiphene or metformin? Richard S. Legro, MD Does treating gestational diabetes improve outcomes? John T. Repke, MD
Editorial Testosterone patch: The road not taken Robert L. Barbieri, MD
Medical Verdicts Bowel injury leads to long recovery Did focus on HRT delay cancer diagnosis? Woman wants VBAC, but hypoxia results Marlex mesh sutured to bladder, not vagina Woman suffers brain damage after birth Should ovaries have been removed? Improper heart monitoring causes stillbirth $32 million award for catastrophic injuries Should episiotomy have been performed?
Letters OBs: The few. The tired. The impaired.
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