
ACOG 2026: CDC data show many pregnancy-related deaths may be preventable through better care coordination, access, and follow-up.

ACOG 2026: CDC data show many pregnancy-related deaths may be preventable through better care coordination, access, and follow-up.

Despite waning direct impact of COVID-19, US pregnancy-related mortality remains higher than before the pandemic, driven by persistent cardiovascular, infectious, and hemorrhagic causes.

MR-100A-01 weekly contraceptive patch data will be presented ahead of an FDA decision on the investigational lower-estrogen product.

Highlights include time-efficient strategies for primary care clinicians to identify, assess, and treat GSM and other sexual health concerns during menopause.

ACOG 2026: Kathryn Miele, MD, discusses syphilis screening in pregnancy and how clinicians can reduce stigma around testing.

ACOG 2026: Kathryn Miele, MD, discusses syphilis titer interpretation, discordant results, partner treatment, and practical resources for primary care clinicians.

Highlights include clinical gaps in menopause care, postpartum prevention, cervical cancer screening, pregnancy-related infection, and GLP-1 RA exposure.

Pneumococcal vaccination in pregnancy remains underused in high-risk patients. Maria Marcos, MD, reviews new data, barriers to uptake, and practical vaccination steps for primary care.

Jill Liss, MD, outlines how updated evidence, risk stratification, and newer nonhormonal agents can help PCPs confidently manage VMS in everyday practice.

ACOG 2026: James A. Simon, MD, discusses off-label evidence for elinzanetant in breast cancer survivors on anti-estrogenic therapy.

ACOG 2026: James A. Simon, MD, discusses what the results mean for frontline clinician confidence in prescribing the non-hormonal VMS treatment.

Late-breaking data presented at ACOG 2026 showed GLP-1 RA exposure before or during early pregnancy was not associated with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

ACOG 2026: Jill Liss, MD, details how primary care physicians can safely initiate hormone therapy, manage menopause counseling in brief visits, and more.

ACOG 2026: The new guidance formally introduces clinician-ordered self-collected HPV testing as an option for cervical cancer screening.

ACOG 2026: Genevieve Neal-Perry, MD, discussed her clinical experience with elinzanetant for the treatment of VMS associated with menopause.

A nationally representative study found 71.5% of US women aged 21-49 years were open to HPV self-collection, including 9.7 million who were underscreened or never screened.

Hear from the presenting investigator of late-breaking research presented at ACOG 2026 that found over 80% of pregnancy-related infection deaths were preventable.

Hot flashes and night sweats are just 2 of the myriad symptoms associated with menopause. Click through a quick refresher on the transition and effective treatments.

ACOG 2026: In a nationally representative survey, 75% of women with menopausal symptoms reported sleep problems vs 49.8% without symptoms.

New research shows 35.3% of insured individuals with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy had a preventive care visit within 12 months postpartum.

Details on 11 key abstracts with clinical relevance for primary care, from menopause management to cervical cancer screening.

From primary care management of heavy menstrual bleeding to postpartum depression screening, find out what you may have missed at ACOG 2025.

Hear experts' takeaways from ACOG 2025 on menopause care, postpartum depression screening, and obesity management.

From HPV vaccination to PCOS management, this quiz is designed for primary care providers who want to stay ahead in women's health.

ACOG 2025: Joy Baker, MD, discusses the urgent need to prioritize postpartum depression screening, normalize mental health in prenatal care, and strengthen continuity between OB-GYN and primary care.

Johanna Finkle, MD, outlines how clinicians can adapt weight management counseling during key stages of a woman’s life, from preconception through menopause.

At ACOG 2025, Elizabeth Mollard, PhD, discussed her research on Medicaid PPD screening and coverage policies on PPD diagnosis.

ACOG 2025: Laxmi Gannu, MS, discusses key findings from a provider survey on postpartum depression screening practices, training gaps, and referral patterns.

ACOG 2025: Joy Baker, MD, urged primary care clinicians to screen early, refer confidently, and help change the statistics on maternal mental health.

ACOG 2025: Johanna Finkle, MD, shares strategies to start weight conversations with patients and build clinician confidence in counseling and treatment options.