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High blood pressure now affects 1 in every 7 US pregnancies

2022-04-29

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Returning to exercise postpartum: Supporting women's physical activity after the birth of a child

2022-03-21

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COVID-19 led to dangerous delays in care for women with gynecologic cancers

2022-03-21

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Causes and Risk Factors of Light Spotting After Menopause

2021-09-17

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Fluid in Anterior or Posterior Cul-de-Sac

2021-09-17

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What to know about cervical ectropion

2021-09-10

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Ovarian Cysts After Menopause: What to Know

2021-09-13

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Does the COVID-19 Vaccine Actually Affect Your Menstrual Cycle? Doctors Weigh In

2021-05-29

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MRNA COVID-19 Vaccines and Male Fertility

2021-06-25

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COVID-19 Cases Dropping in Groups with High Vaccination Rate

2021-02-03

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Launch Event & Signing Ceremony for Strategic Academic Cooperation between the GMAA and Medlander

2020-11-27

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GMAA Covid-19 Update: August 10, 2020

2020-08-30

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Publications
Natural history of urinary incontinence from first childbirth to 30‑months postpartum
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Effect of aging on lower urinary tract symptoms and urodynamic parameters in women
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A Proposed Set of Ethical Practice Guidelines in the Assessment and Treatment of Pelvic Floor Disorders
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Flowmetry/ pelvic floor electromyographic findings in patients with detrusor overactivity
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Safety and Efficacy of a Non‐Invasive High‐Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Field (HIFEM) Device for Treatment of Urinary Incontinence
The aim of this study was to objectively evaluate the efficacy and safety of the HIFEM technology for treatment of UI with emphasis on QOL enhancement
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Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise by Biofeedback and Electrical Stimulation to Reinforce the Pelvic Floor Muscle after Normal Delivery
This study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle exercise using biofeedback and electrical stimulation after normal delivery
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Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and Women’s Health
The role of physical therapy in the management of female patients presenting with pelvic floor dysfunction related to bowel, bladder and sexual health with focus on variations associated with age
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Clinical significance of anatomical urethral length on stress urinary incontinence women
The AUL in women is associated with UDS parameters relating to SUI
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Assessing Muscle Function of the Male Pelvic Floor using Real Time Ultrasound
Real time ultrasound (RTUS) has been used with female patients as an alternative to internal assessments This paper examines the reliability and validity of assessing the male pelvic floor using abdominal RTUS
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