Oh Charlotte, I’m so sorry you’re in this position. It’s a story I hear in consultations time and again. Wishing you strength at this time. You still have options worth exploring.
I’m alone. Again. But this time, I’m almost 35 and my chances at motherhood become slimmer each day. In my first column, I’m exploring what happens when a woman’s biological reality clashes with a man’s uncertainty about the future.
@drvyom More than that to rebuild trust. Devastating to watch. Heart breaking for the many who put their trust in that man and a system that failed them
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has made the decision to forego federal funding in order to maintain the integrity of their evidence-based work on maternal health, preventive care, and more.
Find out more in a new letter: https://t.co/vX4Gor0clH
I remember caring for women dying from cervical cancer when I was a medical student. Uremic frost on their lips. With vaccines, we can leave cervical cancer in the past
A woman dies every two hours of cervical cancer in the US -- tragically and unnecessarily. With HPV vaccines and screenings, cervical cancer deaths are unnecessary, as Australia shows.
More women have nearly bled to death during miscarriage under Texas’ abortion ban.
Experts say the trend paints a troubling picture of the harms of unnecessary delays in care. “This is striking,” one doctor said. “The trend is very clear.”
https://t.co/qDuWf03VCr
Great article. The choices don’t stop when IVF starts: What queer couples need to consider throughout the process - LGBTQ Nation https://t.co/pvuwirvBQF
⚠️TYLENOL & AUTISM—RFK Jr and Trump are wrong—the largest & best study in the world in 2.5 MILLION KIDS—found no increased autism risk with acetaminophen (aka paracetamol, Tylenol) use by the mother during pregnancy. A crude unadjusted analysis found only a preliminary 5% risk, but once you adjust for family by matching using sibling controls (who didn’t get autism), the even tiny 5% risk vaporizes to 0% 📉. (Fun fact: I used to do drug safety epidemiology and have been whistleblower against big pharma when their drugs were dangerous—so I know a few things about drug safety data). Thread 🧵.
Ahead of tomorrow’s big “medical breakthrough” announcement tomorrow on Tylenol use during pregnancy causing Autism, it’s not true.
Another example of this admin cherry picking data from years ago, ignoring the best research, and then claiming they are white knights.
Influencers claim you'll lose weight, banish bloating and transform your health. Here's what the science says. @ProfLaurenBall @SCUonline @UQ_News https://t.co/PhSj3R2VRW
The Multi-Trillion-Dollar Wellness Industry Is Making Us Sick: Alternative medicine has become a scrutiny-free wonderland for anything and everything
https://t.co/xnyvguxsI8 via @jonathanstea
Just 15% of investment went to startup teams with at least one woman founder in 2024. Imagine, what we could solve by closing the gap.
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🚨May 2025 #ESHREjc is coming up🔜 Friday, 30 May🤩 @ESHRE
We will be discussing an online decision aid tool and its effect on Elective Egg Freezing (EEF)🔬 with data from @SherineSandhu et al. 🙌🏻
🔗https://t.co/PGhYEJAxR6
Tweetorial below 😎👇🏼
Menstrual cycle tracking apps don’t accurately predict ovulation due to high variability in cycle length. My best advice is intercourse every 2-3 days. But if a woman wants to track, try urine LH kits. A 🧵
Q2: Clinical Utility & Limitations
How can wrist temperature tracking ve integrated into clinical practice to improve cycle tracking? What are the biggest limitations for its use in clinical settings? #ESHREjc@Fert_aware@jennyhall33@GibbonsTatjana