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Pregnancy


Inaccurate Medical Documentation in Pregnancy-Related Medication Exposure and Its Impact on Research Integrity by Vibha Gutta
Medical records are widely treated as the most reliable source of clinical truth in both healthcare delivery and medical research. However, emerging concerns in maternal-fetal medicine suggest that documentation related to medication use during pregnancy may not always accurately reflect confirmed clinical outcomes. In particular, there has been growing discussion around how complication codes associated with psychiatric medications, and potentially other medications such as
Charlotte W
1 day ago3 min read


Low-Dose Aspirin in Pregnancy: Who Should Take It and Why?
Information on the considerations of low dosage aspirin in pregnancy who should take it and why ?
marjorie Apple
Apr 93 min read


Why “Just Stop Your Meds” Can Be Dangerous Advice During Pregnancy
by Vibha Gutta | This blog highlights the risks of stopping medication use during pregnancy and steps to take to protect both the mother and the baby.
Janet Li
Apr 65 min read


What is a PRISMA Systematic Review – and Why Should Pregnant Women Care?
by Sarah Ghantiwala | This blog details PRISMA and PROSPERO, which are used in systematic review in research, such as research on the effect of analgesic use in pregnant women.
Janet Li
Apr 63 min read


Link Between Acetaminophen and Autism?
By: Doreen Adatsi | This blog discusses current research on the whether there is a link between Acetaminophen and Autism.
Janet Li
Apr 62 min read


What is Hypnobirthing by Janet Li
Learn what Hypnobirthing is, how it works, and its benefits and limitations.
Nicea Ali
Mar 212 min read
This blog features contributions from students, interns, clinicians, and guest speakers participating in our physician-led training programs. Posts reflect individual perspectives while contributing to ongoing learning and discussion in medicine.
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