There are safe treatment options that can make you feel better and keep your symptoms from getting worse.| www.acog.org
Today, ACOG released updated clinical guidance regarding vaccination during pregnancy against COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.| www.acog.org
In an open letter signed this week by more than two dozen medical and public health organizations, ACOG called for all payers and insurers to make the COVID-19 vaccines available to pregnant patients without financial barriers or cost sharing.| www.acog.org
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is an X-ray procedure that is used to view the inside of the uterus and fallopian tubes. Learn how and why hysterosalpingography is done, how to prepare for the procedure, and what to expect afterward.| www.acog.org
Getting regular exercise while pregnant benefits both you and your pregnancy and has few risks.| www.acog.org
This patient FAQ provides information on the Rh factor and what it means for pregnancy.| www.acog.org
The loss of a pregnancy before 13 completed weeks is called early pregnancy loss. It may also be called a miscarriage. Learn about causes, symptoms, treatment, and recovery.| www.acog.org
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People seeking reproductive health care must have access to comprehensive, evidence-based, nonjudgmental health care and information from qualified professionals, regardless of whether they decide to continue a pregnancy or seek abortion care. It's important that people understand their options and know their resources—including how to recognize and avoid facilities, such as crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs), run by people who operate unethically and with the intention to dissuade, deter, or ...| www.acog.org
Teratogenicity and Ongoing Pregnancy| www.acog.org
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Looking for an ob-gyn? Here’s where to start.| www.acog.org
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A Q&A with Dr. Nisha Verma, a fellow of ACOG and complex family planning subspecialty trained OB/GYN, and Vanessa Wellbery, ACOG’s Senior State Government Affairs Manager.| www.acog.org
Eating well is one of the best things you can do during pregnancy. This FAQ provides information about what to eat and how much to eat.| www.acog.org
As people continue to navigate the developing post-Dobbs landscape, it’s critical that medical terminology be understood through the lens of science rather than political application and interpretation.| www.acog.org
Facts are important, especially when it comes to policies and discussions that impact patients. Here are the scientific facts concerning gestational development and capacity for pain.| www.acog.org
The challenge to mifepristone approval in the lawsuit Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA has created and perpetuated legal complexity and caused widespread confusion among patients and clinicians, including ACOG members.| www.acog.org
An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg grows outside of the uterus. This can be a life-threatening emergency that needs immediate surgery.| www.acog.org