A short interpregnancy interval predisposes to: - Maternal _____ - Preterm labor/PPROM → low birth weight
PPROM = _____ doses of corticosteroids
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The historical clues for differentiating secondary dysmenorrhea from primary are: 1. Onset at age _____ 2. Non midline pain 3. No other menstrual symptoms 4. Abnormal uterine bleeding 5. Dyspareunia or dyschezia 6. Symptom progression over time
What is the first step in evaluating risk of preterm delivery in a patient with a history of cervical surgery (e.g. cold knife conization)? _____
How do you treat GBS (intrapartum)? First-line: _____ Second-line: Cefazolin Third-line: Clindamycin Last-line: Vancomycin
What is the likely diagnosis in a young woman that presents with chronic pelvic pain, especially with exercise, and a homogenous cystic ovarian mass on ultrasound? _____
Preeclampsia without severe features = deliver at _____ weeks Preeclampsia with severe features = deliver at _____ weeks
Can ITP antibodies cross the placenta? _____
What is the most common cause of abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)? _____
How do you work up anatomical causes of infertility? _____
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