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Combined oral contraceptive use and the risk of systemic lupus erythematosus

Bernier MO et al., 2009 Arthritis and Rheumatism

Objective: To assess whether the risk of incident systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with the use of combined oral contraceptives (COCs), because studies of the link between exogenous ho...

Contraception/Comparison > Risks and Side Effects > Autoimmune DiseaseContraception/Comparison > Oral Contraceptives > Systemic Lupus ErythematosusResearch Methodology > Study Design > Nested Case-Control Study

Cumulative pregnancy probabilities among couples with subfertility: effects of varying treatments

Lynch CD et al., 2009 Fertility and Sterility

OBJECTIVE: To model the cumulative probability of pregnancy among couples with subfertility without a definitive diagnosis, according to different treatment strategies. DESIGN: A beta distribution of...

Infertility > Treatment Strategies > Conservative vs Assisted ReproductionInfertility > Unexplained Subfertility > Cumulative Pregnancy ProbabilityResearch Methodology > Study Design > Simulation Study

Fertility awareness-based methods: another option for family planning

Pallone SR et al., 2009 Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM

Modern fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) of family planning have been offered as alternative methods of family planning. Billings Ovulation Method, the Creighton Model, and the Symptothermal M...

Fertility Awareness > Method Effectiveness > Review ArticlesFertility Awareness > Education > Physician Knowledge and TrainingBody Literacy > Cervical Mucus Monitoring > Family Planning Applications

Metabolic and hormonal effects of myo-inositol in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a double-blind trial

Costantino D et al., 2009 European review for medical and pharmacological sciences

To investigate the effects of treatment with Myo-inositol (an insulin sensitizing drug), on circulating insulin, glucose tolerance, ovulation and serum androgens concentrations in women with the Polyc...

PCOS > Medical Management > Inositol TherapyPCOS > Pathophysiology > Insulin ResistancePCOS > Medical Management > Androgen Reduction

Endometrial growth and uterine blood flow: a pilot study for improving endometrial thickness in the patients with a thin endometrium

Takasaki A et al., 2009 Fertility and Sterility

OBJECTIVE: To examine whether thin endometria can be improved by increasing uterine radial artery (uRA) blood flow. DESIGN: A prospective observational study. SETTING: University hospital and city g...

Infertility > Endometrial Factors > Thin Endometrium TreatmentInfertility > Medical Management > Uterine Blood Flow OptimizationDiagnostics > Ultrasound > Doppler Uterine Artery Assessment

Efficacy and Efficiency in Natural Family Planning Services

Fehring RJ, 2009 The Linacre Quarterly

Relatively few Catholic couples in the United States use modern methods of natural family planning (NFP). So too, few Catholic physicians and health professionals prescribe the use of NFP methods for ...

Fertility Awareness > Methods > NFP Efficacy and EffectivenessBody Literacy > Education > Catholic Healthcare IntegrationRRM Methods > NFP Service Delivery > Barriers and Adoption

Scanning electron and light microscopy study of the cervical mucus in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Vigil P et al., 2009 Journal of Electron Microscopy

Two types of cervical mucus are recognized, oestrogenic and gestagenic. These are constituted by different subtypes, and their characteristics change depending on variations in the hormonal levels and...

PCOS > Diagnostics > Cervical Mucus AssessmentDiagnostics > Biomarkers > Cervical Mucus UltrastructureFertility Awareness > Biomarkers > Cervical Mucus Patterns

A role for menstruation in preconditioning the uterus for successful pregnancy

Brosens JJ et al., 2009 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Menstruation is widely viewed as serving no purpose other than to reinitiate the endometrial cycle in the absence of pregnancy. Yet, it is striking that cyclic endometrial decidualization followed by ...

Menstrual Cycle > Physiology > Evolutionary Function of MenstruationMenstrual Cycle > Physiology > Endometrial DecidualizationEndometriosis > Pathophysiology > Menstrual Preconditioning Theory

Impact of Catholic Health Care Directives on Ethics and Religion

USCCB, 2009

Executive Summary Catholic Health is a ministry of the Church. Through the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services (ERDs), the Church reaffirms its commitment to the ministr...

Ethics/Philosophy > Catholic Healthcare > Ethical and Religious DirectivesEthics/Philosophy > Reproductive Ethics > Catholic Teaching on ProcreationEthics/Philosophy > Catholic Healthcare > Institutional Partnerships and Cooperation

Tubal Surgery and Treatment of Infertility

Lee DS, 2009 Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology (or NOT_FOUND if referencing a different publication)

This paper empirically assesses the wage effects of the Job Corps program, one of the largest federally funded job training programs in the U.S. Even with the aid of a randomized experiment, the impac...

General OB/GYN > Other > Miscellaneous

The Catholic Physician and Natural Family Planning

Fehring RJ, 2009 The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly
Ethics/Philosophy > Catholic Healthcare > Physician ResponsibilitiesBody Literacy > Education > Catholic Physician NFP RoleFertility Awareness > Methods > NFP Advocacy and Promotion

Recurrence of endometriosis and its control

Guo SW, 2009 Human reproduction update
Endometriosis > Treatment Outcomes > Recurrence PreventionEndometriosis > Medical Management > Long-term Disease ControlEndometriosis > Surgery > Postoperative Recurrence

Multilevel model to assess sources of variation in follicular growth close to the time of ovulation in women with normal fertility: a multicenter observational study

Ecochard R et al., 2008 Open Access Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E

BACKGROUND: To assess the amount of variability in ovarian follicular growth rate and maximum follicular diameter related to different centers, women and cycles of the same women in a multicenter obse...

Menstrual CycleFertility AwarenessResearch Methodology

A case-control study of oral contraceptive use and incident breast cancer

Rosenberg L et al., 2008 American Journal of Epidemiology

Oral contraceptive (OC) use has been linked to increased risk of breast cancer, largely on the basis of studies conducted before 1990. In the Case-Control Surveillance Study, a US hospital-based case-...

Contraception/ComparisonGeneral OB/GYN

Celebrating the Feminine Genius

Mirkes R, 2008 Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly
Ethics/Philosophy > RRM Philosophy > Clinical EthicsEthics/Philosophy > Bioethics > Catholic Teaching

Age at menarche in the Canadian population: secular trends and relationship to adulthood BMI

Harris MA et al., 2008 The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine

Purpose: Studies from around the world indicate a trend toward younger ages of menarche. The extent of this trend in the Canadian population is unknown, and the relationship to later-life health indic...

Menstrual Cycle > Menarche > Secular TrendsMenstrual Cycle > Menarche > BMI and Metabolic AssociationsGeneral OB/GYN > Adolescent Health > Puberty Timing

Vertebral fracture status and the World Health Organization risk factors for predicting osteoporotic fracture risk

Peiqi Chen et al., 2008 Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

Vertebral fractures are the most common osteoporotic fracture, and patients with prevalent vertebral fractures have a greater risk of future fractures. However, radiographically determined vertebral f...

Bone HealthPerimenopause/MenopauseDiagnostics

Efficacy of the Marquette Method of natural family planning

Fehring RJ et al., 2008 MCN. The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing

Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of the Marquette Method (MM) of natural family planning (NFP) as a method of avoiding pregnancy. STUDY DESIGN AND Methods: This was a 12-month retrospective ev...

Fertility Awareness > Methods > Marquette MethodFertility Awareness > Efficacy > Pregnancy Avoidance RatesRRM Methods > Fertility Monitoring > Electronic Hormonal Monitoring

Effect of reproductive factors and oral contraceptives on breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and noncarriers: results from a population-based study

Lee E et al., 2008 Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology

Background: Multiparity and breast-feeding reduce breast cancer risk, whereas oral contraceptive use may slightly increase breast cancer risk in the general population. However, the effects of these f...

Contraception/Comparison > Oral Contraceptives > Breast Cancer RiskGeneral OB/GYN > Breast Health > BRCA Mutation CarriersContraception/Comparison > Health Outcomes > Cancer Risk

N-acetyl cysteine for treatment of recurrent unexplained pregnancy loss

Amin AF et al., 2008 Reproductive Biomedicine Online

Pregnancy could be associated with a state of oxidative stress that could initiate and propagate a cascade of changes that may lead to pregnancy wastage. This process of oxidative stress may be suppre...

Infertility > Recurrent Pregnancy Loss > Medical TreatmentInfertility > Recurrent Pregnancy Loss > Antioxidant TherapyPregnancy > Miscarriage > Oxidative Stress Management

Abstract 3002: Long Term Oral Contraceptive Use is an Independent Risk Factor for Arterial Stiffening

Rietzschel E et al., 2008 Circulation

Oral contraceptives (OC) are among the most frequently used drugs in the world with approximately 100 million women worldwide taking OC. In contrast to the active controversy surrounding hormone repla...

Contraception/Comparison > Oral Contraceptives > Cardiovascular EffectsContraception/Comparison > Health Outcomes > Arterial StiffnessGeneral OB/GYN > Cardiovascular Health > Hormonal Contraception Risk

Epidemiology of Crohn's disease in Québec, Canada

Lowe AM et al., 2008 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Background: Crohn's disease (CD) is an idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to determine the prevalence and incidence of CD in Québec and characterize the demographic and health-relat...

General OB/GYN > Autoimmune Disease > Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseResearch Methodology > Epidemiology > Population-Based Studies

Association between change in BMD and fragility fracture in women and men

Claudie Berger et al., 2008 Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

Our objective was to estimate the relationship between longitudinal change in BMD and fragility fractures. We studied 3635 women and 1417 men 50-85 yr of age in the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis S...

Bone HealthPerimenopause/Menopause

The impact of incident fractures on health-related quality of life: 5 years of data from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study

A Papaioannou et al., 2008 Osteoporosis International : a Journal Established As Result of Cooperation Between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA

Using prospective data from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos), we compared health utilities index (HUI) scores after 5 years of follow-up among participants (50 years and older) with...

Bone HealthPerimenopause/Menopause

Early age at first childbirth associated with advanced tumor grade in breast cancer

Veneroso C et al., 2008 Cancer Detection and Prevention

Background: Many studies have investigated risk factors for developing breast cancer, but few have explored whether these risk factors are associated with the aggressiveness of the tumor. This case-ca...

General OB/GYN > Breast Health > Tumor Aggressiveness Risk FactorsContraception/Comparison > Oral Contraceptives > Breast Cancer RiskGeneral OB/GYN > Breast Health > Reproductive Risk Factors

The effects of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate and intrauterine device use on fracture risk in Danish women

Vestergaard P et al., 2008 Contraception

Background: Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) use may be associated with an increased risk of fractures; however, nothing is known about the risk associated with intrauterine contraceptive devi...

Contraception/Comparison > Hormonal Contraceptives > Bone Health EffectsBone Health > Fracture Risk > Contraceptive AssociationsContraception/Comparison > DMPA > Skeletal Outcomes

Outcomes from treatment of infertility with natural procreative technology in an Irish general practice

Stanford JB et al., 2008 Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM

Objectives: We evaluated outcomes in couples treated for infertility with natural procreative technology (NaProTechnology [corrected] NPT), a systematic medical approach for optimizing physiologic con...

NaProTECHNOLOGY > Infertility Treatment > Clinical OutcomesInfertility > Treatment Outcomes > Live Birth RatesNaProTECHNOLOGY > Clinical Practice > General Practice Setting

Diagnosis and treatment of unexplained infertility

Quaas A et al., 2008 Reviews in Obstetrics & Gynecology

Over the past decade, significant advances have occurred in the diagnosis and treatment of reproductive disorders. In this review, we discuss the routine testing performed to diagnose unexplained infe...

InfertilityDiagnostics

Fracture risk in very young women using combined oral contraceptives

Vestergaard P et al., 2008 Contraception

Background: Little is known on fracture risk in young women using oral contraceptives. Study Design: Case-control study (64,548 cases, 193,641 controls). Results: Overall, no major association with ...

Contraception/Comparison > Side Effects > Fracture RiskBone Health > Oral Contraceptives > Young WomenResearch Methodology > Study Design > Case-Control Study

The risk of oral contraceptives in the etiology of inflammatory bowel disease: a meta-analysis

Cornish JA et al., 2008 The American Journal of Gastroenterology

Objectives: Several environmental and genetic factors have been implicated to date in the development of Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). The aim of this study was to provide a quanti...

Contraception/Comparison > Side Effects > Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseResearch Methodology > Study Design > Meta-AnalysisContraception/Comparison > Oral Contraceptives > Autoimmune Risk

No justification for using IUD to treat menorrhagia

Raviele KM, 2008 The Linacre Quarterly

This article questions the conclusions drawn by the author of "The Mirena® Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine System and Its Application to the Treatment of Menorrhagia: A Moral Opinion" (Linacre Q...

Ethics/Philosophy > Principle of Double Effect > IUD UseGeneral OB/GYN > Menorrhagia > Treatment EthicsContraception/Comparison > Intrauterine Devices > Levonorgestrel IUS

Protecting the right of informed conscience in reproductive medicine

Mirkes R, 2008 The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy

This essay sets down three directives for conscientiously objecting clinicians-physicians, particularly obstetrician/gynecologists, trained in NaProTechnology by the Pope Paul VI Institute and Creight...

Ethics/Philosophy > Conscientious Objection > Reproductive MedicineNaProTECHNOLOGY > Clinical Practice > Conscience RightsBody Literacy > Education > Healthcare Provider Training

Effectiveness of antiresorptives for the prevention of nonvertebral low-trauma fractures in a population-based cohort of women

L A Langsetmo et al., 2008 Osteoporosis International : a Journal Established As Result of Cooperation Between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA

Observational studies are needed to quantify real-life effectiveness of antiresorptive therapy in the prevention of clinical fractures. Antiresorptive therapies were associated with an overall 32% red...

Bone HealthPerimenopause/Menopause

Influence of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene polymorphisms on homocysteine concentrations after nitrous oxide anesthesia

Nagele P et al., 2008 Anesthesiology

BACKGROUND: Mutations in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene (677C>T, 1298A>C) cause elevated plasma homocysteine concentrations and have been linked to fatal outcomes after nitrous o...

Diagnostics > Genetic Polymorphisms > MTHFR MutationsReproductive Endocrinology > Homocysteine Metabolism > Genetic FactorsResearch Methodology > Study Design > Prospective Cohort

The menstrual cycle: a biological marker of general health in adolescents

Popat VB et al., 2008 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

Menstruation is the cyclic, orderly sloughing of the uterine lining on account of the interactions of hormones produced by the hypothalamus, pituitary, and ovaries. There is a tendency among parents a...

Menstrual CycleBody LiteracyReproductive Endocrinology

Extended somatic support for a pregnant woman with brain death from metastatic malignant melanoma: a case report

Yeung PP Jr et al., 2008 The Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine : the Official Journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians

This is the first known case of extended somatic support beyond viability for a pregnant woman with brain death resulting from metastatic malignant melanoma, resulting in a live birth.

Pregnancy > Complications > Maternal Brain DeathEthics/Philosophy > End of Life > Somatic Support in PregnancyGeneral OB/GYN > Maternal-Fetal Medicine > Critical Care

Preoperative periumbilical ultrasound-guided saline infusion (PUGSI) as a tool in predicting obliterating subumbilical adhesions in laparoscopy

Cho J et al., 2008 Fertility and Sterility

Objective: To report the novel technique of periumbilical ultrasound-guided saline infusion (PUGSI). Design: Prospective study of two noninvasive diagnostic tests to detect obliterating subumbilical a...

Surgery > Laparoscopic > Preoperative AssessmentDiagnostics > Ultrasound > Adhesion DetectionSurgery > Techniques > Complication Prevention

Urinary tract infection and inflammation at onset of interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome

Warren JW et al., 2008 Urology

Objectives: Interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) is a chronic disease primarily in women that is of low incidence and unknown etiology and manifests as bladder pain and urinary symp...

General OB/GYN > Urological Conditions > Interstitial CystitisDiagnostics > Urinary Analysis > UTI DetectionResearch Methodology > Study Design > Case-Control Study

Physiological action of oestradiol on the acrosome reaction in human spermatozoa

Vigil P et al., 2008 Andrologia

The acrosome is a secretory vesicle located in the sperm head. The acrosome reaction consists in the fusion of the sperm plasma membrane with the external acrosomal membrane. It has been observed that...

Andrology > Sperm Physiology > Acrosome ReactionReproductive Endocrinology > Steroid Hormones > Estradiol Effects on SpermFertility Awareness > Cervical Mucus > Hormonal Interactions

Reproductive hormonal changes and catamenial pattern in adolescent females with epilepsy

El-Khayat HA et al., 2008 Epilepsia

Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the effect of epilepsy on the reproductive hormones levels among female patients, and to investigate the frequency of catamenial pattern of seizures. Methods: A total of...

Reproductive Endocrinology > Hormonal Disruption > Epilepsy and Reproductive HormonesMenstrual Cycle > Luteal Phase > Inadequate Luteal PhaseGeneral OB/GYN > Neurological Conditions > Catamenial Epilepsy