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The Columbia University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology advances women’s health through its education, research, and clinical care programs.
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“When we think of heat, a lot of us think of discomfort. For pregnant patients, not only is it uncomfortable, it’s actually risky.” Blair J. Wylie, Director of the Collaborative for Women's Environmental Health, explains the impact of #heatwaves on pregnancy: theguardian.com/us-news/articl…
Director of the Center for the Transition to Parenthood, Dr. Catherine Monk (Dr. Catherine Monk, Perinatal Pathways Lab) contributes to a The New York Times article on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on child development: nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Last month, Blair J. Wylie and the Collaborative for Women's Environmental Health hosted a #climateemergency preparedness workshop for maternal-child health providers in the NY region. Learn more: obgyn.columbia.edu/news/collabora…
Chief of the Division of Gynecologic Specialty Surgery, Arnold Advincula discusses the role of robotics in performing minimally invasive transabdominal cerclage, offering patients quicker recovery times and improved outcomes: nyp.org/advances/video…
Today is Day 2 of #WRGC2024 led by Scientific Chair Arnold Advincula and Scientific Co-Chair Chetna Arora, MD, FACOG featuring faculty Jin Hee Jeannie Kim and Sierra J. Seaman, MD.
IUI is less invasive than IVF but has lower success rates, with a 10-15% chance of pregnancy per cycle, according to Columbia Women's Health's Dr. Iris Insogna. This doesn't include the 10-20% risk of miscarriage. Always consult a doctor to talk about your options. columbiamed.link/3B2uigC