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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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1 in 475 births is a cryptic pregnancy - or a pregnancy which goes unnoticed for a significant amount of time. Dr. Charlene Emmanuel shares her expertise with PS and explains how pregnancies may go unrecognized: popsugar.com/health/cryptic…

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"Ovaries are a good model for being able to study aging...within a limited period of time.” Dr. Zev Williams discusses an ongoing #ColumbiaFertility clinical trial to test the impact of #rapamycin on the ovarian reserve: nytimes.com/2024/06/24/wel…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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A huge day for #stillbirth advocacy in DC! Our own Uma Reddy, Vice Chair of Research, scientist & advocate, spoke at a meeting celebrating legislation supporting maternal & child health, centering people with personal & professional experience w/ stillbirth. @columbiamed

A huge day for #stillbirth advocacy in DC! Our own <a href="/UmaMReddyMD/">Uma Reddy</a>, Vice Chair of Research, scientist &amp; advocate, spoke at a meeting celebrating legislation supporting maternal &amp; child health, centering people with personal &amp; professional experience w/ stillbirth. @columbiamed
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Experiencing early pregnancy symptoms yet receiving a negative pregnancy test may be confusing. Dr. Charlene Emmanuel explains why delayed positives on a #pregnancytest may occur and how to navigate such results: thebump.com/a/negative-pre…

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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…

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Dr. Yousin Suh and Dr. Zev Williams discuss early results from #ColumbiaFertility's VIBRANT study, which suggest that #rapamycin could extend women's fertility by up to five years. Learn more about this groundbreaking research: theguardian.com/society/articl…

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“Overall, the outlook for PCOS and pregnancy is quite positive." - #ColumbiaFertility’s Dr. Jenna Turocy shares her expertise on #PCOS management and pregnancy: healthcentral.com/condition/poly…

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#ColumbiaFertility's Dr. Alex Robles discusses the impact of nutrition and diet on testosterone levels with TIME: time.com/7000236/can-fo…

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"The ultimate goal of this work is to be able to extend the time when the ovary can provide its many health benefits and thereby extent the healthspan and lifespan of women" - Dr. Zev Williams discusses #ColumbiaFertility's VIBRANT study. Read more: medicalnewstoday.com/articles/commo…

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AI and robotic systems have the potential to increase the accessibility and effectiveness of fertility treatments. Learn more about #ColumbiaFertility’s APRIL robot, designed to prep dishes for embryo growth: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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#ColumbiaFertility Reproductive Endocrinologist Dr. Alex Robles breaks down the cost of #IVF treatments with PS: popsugar.com/family/how-muc…

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"Learning all the new words and acronyms associated with fertility treatment can feel like learning a new language," #ColumbiaFertility Reproductive Endocrinologist Dr. Jenna Turocy explains the difference between #IUI and #IVF: yahoo.com/lifestyle/what…

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#ColumbiaFertility's Dr. Alex Robles discusses the accessibility of #IVF on a national scale and identifies various barriers to care: aol.com/lifestyle/74-a…

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Fertility expert Dr. Iris Insogna explains the differences between #IVF and #IUI, breaking down the pros and cons of each method of reproductive assistance: popsugar.com/health/ivf-vs-…

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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