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Menopausal women prefer non-medical treatment for their symptoms and want more support from their GP and partner, finds a new study published today (15 February) in the journal.

Planned caesarean section is associated with a reduced risk of severe post partum haemorrhage (PPH), a major cause of maternal morbidity, finds a new Danish study published today in the journal. 

thumbnail image: BJOG 2012 themed edition

   We are delighted to introduce this year’s special themed edition of BJOG, entitled “Gynaecological oncology”. This issue will be available FREE online until March 2012.

BJOB subscribers and members of the public can now download nine podcasts from the dedicated BJOG Podcast Channel on iTunes.

Gynaecological cancer survival rates have improved in Eastern England following the reorganisation of services and multidisciplinary team working finds a new study published today in the gynaecological oncology 2012 themed issue of BJOG.

Forty percent of women who report depressive symptoms following birth also reported intimate partner violence finds a new study published today in the journal. 

On Friday 9th December Dr Raj Naik, Mr Sean Kehoe and Dr Vanessa Harry will all be speaking at the Surgical aspects of Ovarian Cancer meeting, held at The Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre. 

Countries in the European Union (EU) which allow termination of pregnancy (TOP) on request do not have higher TOP rates than countries with more restrictive access, finds a new study published today in the journal. 

thumbnail image: New BJOG supplement launched at the 2nd European Conference on Simulation in Women’s Health

Simulation training in women’s health care is a new supplement to BJOG launched today at the 2nd European Conference on Simulation in Women’s Health  Download for FREE here

Age and body mass index (BMI)are important risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) particularly amongst South Asian and Black African women finds new research published today in the journal. The study looked at the link between maternal age, BMI and racial origin with the development of GDM and how they interact with each other.

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