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Most Older Women Shouldn t Stop Cervical Cancer Screening

email article Most women ages 64 to 66 did not meet criteria for stopping cervical screening despite meeting clinical guidelines age cutoff, a large retrospective study showed. Analysis of a national insurance claims database found that 22.2% of almost 600,000 women met the criteria to stop cervical cancer screening, increasing only slightly to 34.2% of patients identified from records at a safety-net health center. Two thirds of women in the claims database had insufficient data to fulfill the exit criteria, as did 56.7% of patients from the safety-net clinic, reported Rebecca B. Perkins, MD, of Boston University School of Medicine, and colleagues. As shown in the study online in

The Women of the Free Birth Society on Giving Birth Alone

A growing number of women, many members of the Free Birth Society run by Emilee Saldaya, are making the controversial choice to give birth without any medical assistance whatsoever.

Pediatrics board should modernize its maternity leave policy

By Megana Dwarakanath June 9, 2021Reprints Adobe When my daughter started to reveal just how comfortable she was in utero , and wasn’t planning to leave any time soon, I immediately messaged my obstetrician: “I need to be induced.” I was worried about having enough leave from my fellowship in adolescent medicine. She scheduled me for an induction within a few days, nodding kindly as she shared with me that she, too, went past her due date and watched her maternity leave tick away. My resident and attending physician colleagues, nearly all of them women, were open about their own struggles as physician mothers. When I returned to work after six weeks, much to my colleagues’ surprise and sympathy, I explained that our program leadership and my recovery were at the behest of the American Board of Pediatrics.

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