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We unpack new studies that reshape how we counsel on VBAC after short intervals, update what we tell BRCA carriers about estrogen therapy, and explore how self-collected HPV tests can reduce screening gaps. We also question surgical marketing, workforce trends, and the shaky evidence behind aspirin dosing for preeclampsia.
• Short interpregnancy interval as a VBAC risk factor, not a contraindication
• Absolute uterine rupture rates in spontaneous vs induced labor
• Estrogen therapy in BRCA carriers and treated gyn cancers
• Cervical screening overuse and underscreening in insured populations
• Self-collected HPV testing intervals and access benefits
• OB-GYN workforce shortages and rural distribution gaps
• Endometriosis surgery indications versus fertility claims
• Robotics versus laparoscopy outcomes and training priorities
• Aspirin dose trials, lack of placebo arms, and abruption signals
• Reading statistics correctly and demanding better editorial standards
0:00 Setting The Agenda: New Studies
0:40 Short Interval Pregnancy And VBAC Risk
3:10 Quantifying Uterine Rupture By Spacing
8:10 Induction, Augmentation, And Rupture Math
9:40 HRT In BRCA Carriers: New Evidence
13:05 Estrogen After Gyn Cancers: Practice Gaps
17:40 Cervical Screening: Overuse And Underscreening
22:30 Self-Collected HPV Testing Guidance
27:00 OB-GYN Shortages And Distribution
33:20 Endometriosis Surgery And Fertility Claims
41:20 Robotics Vs Laparoscopy: Outcomes And Training
47:20 Aspirin Dosing For Preeclampsia: No Signal
55:30 Interpreting Stats And Editorial Standards
59:20 Closing Notes And Next Steps
Be sure to check out thinking about obgyn.com for more information, and be sure to follow us on Instagram
Follow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn.
By Antonia Roberts and Howard Herrell4.6
4343 ratings
We unpack new studies that reshape how we counsel on VBAC after short intervals, update what we tell BRCA carriers about estrogen therapy, and explore how self-collected HPV tests can reduce screening gaps. We also question surgical marketing, workforce trends, and the shaky evidence behind aspirin dosing for preeclampsia.
• Short interpregnancy interval as a VBAC risk factor, not a contraindication
• Absolute uterine rupture rates in spontaneous vs induced labor
• Estrogen therapy in BRCA carriers and treated gyn cancers
• Cervical screening overuse and underscreening in insured populations
• Self-collected HPV testing intervals and access benefits
• OB-GYN workforce shortages and rural distribution gaps
• Endometriosis surgery indications versus fertility claims
• Robotics versus laparoscopy outcomes and training priorities
• Aspirin dose trials, lack of placebo arms, and abruption signals
• Reading statistics correctly and demanding better editorial standards
0:00 Setting The Agenda: New Studies
0:40 Short Interval Pregnancy And VBAC Risk
3:10 Quantifying Uterine Rupture By Spacing
8:10 Induction, Augmentation, And Rupture Math
9:40 HRT In BRCA Carriers: New Evidence
13:05 Estrogen After Gyn Cancers: Practice Gaps
17:40 Cervical Screening: Overuse And Underscreening
22:30 Self-Collected HPV Testing Guidance
27:00 OB-GYN Shortages And Distribution
33:20 Endometriosis Surgery And Fertility Claims
41:20 Robotics Vs Laparoscopy: Outcomes And Training
47:20 Aspirin Dosing For Preeclampsia: No Signal
55:30 Interpreting Stats And Editorial Standards
59:20 Closing Notes And Next Steps
Be sure to check out thinking about obgyn.com for more information, and be sure to follow us on Instagram
Follow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn.

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