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Pregnancy - 39 Weeks
Thoughts on ARRIVE Induction of Labor study CMQCC Responds to Induction of Labor Trial Following a presentation of the preliminary findings from the “A Randomized Trial of Induction Versus Expectant Management (ARRIVE)” study at the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine’s annual meeting last week, CMQCC’s Medical Director Elliott Mai... Read Article
Shoulder Dystocia Resources Example Final Shoulder Dystocia Note Addendum Shoulder Dystocia Checklist Shoulder Dystocia Event Form Physician Record Shoulder Dystocia Delivery Progress Note... Read Article
Managing Obstetric Hemorrhage Information Georgia Obstetrical and Gynecological Society Toolkit: Optimizing Management of Obstetric Hemorrhage GOGS has compiled these obstetric hemorrhage protocols from several sources to encourage providers to review their hospital's existing hemorrhage policies and modify them if necessary to optimize the... Read Article
39 Weeks: Healthy Babies are Worth the Wait Compared to term infants, late preterm infants are at higher risk of developing more medical complications leading to higher mortality and morbidity, and have higher hospital re-admission rates in the first few months of life. The Georgia OBGyn Society believes that OBs should take a voluntary proac... Read Article
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