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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is the premier professional membership organization for obstetrician–gynecologists. The College’s activities include producing practice guidelines for providers and educational materials for patients, providing practice management and career support, facilitating programs and initiatives aimed at improving women’s health, …
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2025 ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting
Make plans to join us in Minneapolis, Minnesota for the 2025 ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting (ACSM) being held May 16–18. This is a must-attend event for those committed to providing exceptional obstetric and gynecologic care. Register now. Exhibits and Sponsorship
Increasing Access to Abortion - ACOG
2025年1月16日 · Background. Legal and accessible abortion care is a necessary component of comprehensive health care. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) supports the availability of high-quality reproductive health services for all patients and is committed to improving access to abortion care and abortion training.
The RSV Vaccine and Pregnancy - ACOG
ACOG recommends that you get one dose of the RSV vaccine if you are between 32 and 36 weeks of pregnancy from September through January. It’s after January 31. Can I still get the RSV vaccine?
Guide for Ob-Gyns for Patient Counseling on Birth Control ... - ACOG
2024年11月20日 · As always, ACOG recommends a shared decision-making approach when counseling patients about contraception. Shared decision-making requires health care professionals to provide patients with current and accurate information regarding the efficacy, noncontraceptive benefits, and risks associated with hormonal and nonhormonal contraceptives.
The Menopause Years - ACOG
A small amount of bone loss after age 35 years is normal for both men and women. But during the first 4–8 years after menopause, women lose bone more rapidly.
Postpartum Depression - ACOG
Postpartum depression causes intense feelings of sadness, anxiety, or despair. This is a health condition that can be treated with medication and therapy.
Dysmenorrhea: Painful Periods - ACOG
Some of the conditions that can cause secondary dysmenorrhea include the following: Endometriosis—Endometriosis happens when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows in other areas of the body, such as on the ovaries and fallopian tubes, behind the uterus, and on …