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Thinking About Ob/Gyn

Thinking About Ob/Gyn

By: Antonia Roberts and Howard Herrell
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A fresh and evidence-based perspective of all things related to obstetrics and gynecology. Follow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn or visit thinkingaboutobgyn.com for show notes and more.

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  • Episode 9.10 Pit Breaks, Cannabis, and IUDs for Endometrial Protection
    May 14 2025

    Howard and Antonia explore the evidence behind pit breaks in labor, cannabis use in pregnancy, and IUD options for hormone replacement therapy.

    • Pit breaks in labor lack substantial evidence of benefit when used in active labor
    • Current research suggests stopping oxytocin during active labor may slightly increase cesarean rates rather than decrease them
    • Long pit breaks (up to 8 hours) in latent labor may be beneficial by allowing rest and promoting patience
    • Recent systematic review shows prenatal cannabis use increases risk of low birth weight by 75%, preterm birth by 50%, and perinatal mortality by 29%
    • Cannabis use during pregnancy (7.2% of pregnant women) now exceeds tobacco use
    • Retrospective studies on doula care show association with better outcomes, but can't establish causation due to inherent differences in patients who seek doulas
    • 52mg levonorgestrel IUDs (Mirena/Liletta) are suitable for endometrial protection during HRT, but evidence only supports use up to 5 years
    • Most systematic reviews combine heterogeneous studies and shouldn't be considered level 1 evidence

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    00:04:52 Pit Breaks in Labor

    00:15:32 Examining Evidence on Oxytocin Discontinuation

    00:26:08 Prenatal Cannabis Use and Adverse Outcomes

    00:36:07 Doula Care Study Analysis

    00:57:22 Levonorgestrel IUD Use in HRT

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 9.9 Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Essentials
    Apr 30 2025

    Join Howard and Janeen Arbuckle for this discussion of pediatric and adolescent gynecology essentials. Pediatric and adolescent gynecology is a newer discipline bringing specialized care to young women with unique gynecologic needs, with a focus on counseling, education, and age-appropriate interventions.

    • Abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents is rarely caused by structural problems (unlike in adults) and typically relates to immaturity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis
    • Hematologic workup should be considered for adolescents with heavy menstrual bleeding as this may be the first time their clotting system is challenged
    • Hormonal therapies are safe to use once menarche has occurred, with no impact on bone growth
    • Long-acting reversible contraceptives offer superior pregnancy prevention (1 in 10,000 for implants vs 8 in 100 for typical pill use) but require thoughtful counseling
    • Private interviews with adolescent patients create trust while preparing them for independent healthcare navigation
    • Tranexamic acid is effective for heavy menstrual bleeding in adolescents but pill size and frequency can limit compliance
    • Most ovarian cysts in adolescents represent normal physiologic function and rarely require intervention
    • Preservation of reproductive organs should be prioritized in adolescent surgery, including leaving ovaries after torsion when possible
    • Vaginal bleeding in pre-pubertal girls requires assessment for secondary sexual characteristics to distinguish precocious puberty from other causes

    00:00:00 Introduction to Pediatric Gynecology

    00:07:20 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Adolescents

    00:19:36 Contraception Choices for Young Patients

    00:29:40 Managing Difficult Patient-Parent Conversations

    00:38:04 Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis

    00:46:58 Adnexal Pathology and Ovarian Issues

    00:50:51 Congenital Anomalies and Vaginal Bleeding

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    57 mins
  • Episode 9.8 Rethinking Bacterial Vaginosis and More!
    Apr 17 2025

    In this episode, Antonia and Howard explore the groundbreaking study on treating male partners for bacterial vaginosis, revealing significantly reduced recurrence rates and challenging our traditional understanding of BV pathophysiology.

    Plus:

    • Evidence doesn't support treating mild gestational hypertension with antihypertensives
    • Studies confirm acetaminophen in pregnancy doesn't cause ADHD or autism
    • New research questions the benefit of routine postpartum thromboprophylaxis

    • The history of heparin and coumadin


    00:00:34 Treating Mild Hypertension in Pregnancy

    00:06:14 Distinguishing Chronic vs. Gestational Hypertension

    00:15:46 Male Partner Treatment for Recurring BV

    00:27:09 Understanding Bacterial Vaginosis Pathophysiology

    00:35:42 Ineffective Treatments and Alternative Approaches

    00:53:04 Tylenol in Pregnancy: Debunking ADHD Claims

    00:58:02 Postpartum Thromboprophylaxis: Evidence Against Overuse





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    1 hr and 5 mins

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