
Episode 9:12 Serial Cervical Lengths, MAHA, and More!
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Howard Herrell and Antonia Roberts explore evidence-based practices in obstetrics and gynecology, examining both established protocols and emerging research with critical perspectives on medical misinformation.
• Serial cervical length monitoring after LEEP procedures lacks evidence for improving outcomes despite being common practice
• SMFM's 2016 recommendation explicitly advises against routine cervical length screening for patients with history of cervical procedures
• Retrospective studies on induction timing require careful interpretation due to inherent biases in methodology
• Understanding the difference between intent-to-treat and per-protocol analysis is crucial when evaluating medical research
• Pseudoscience and alternative medicine have gained mainstream acceptance over decades through celebrity endorsements and media platforms
• Reusable surgical instruments like stainless steel uterine manipulators offer both economic and environmental advantages over disposable options
• Plus, Learn the history of The Green Journal's distinctive color
Be sure to check out thinkingaboutobgyn.com for more information and follow us on Instagram. We'll be back in two weeks.
00:00:35 Monitoring Cervical Length After LEEP
00:10:30 Understanding Intent-to-Treat Analysis
00:28:54 MAHA Movement and Medical Misinformation
00:53:49 Carbon Footprint of Uterine Manipulators
00:57:30 History of the Green Journal
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