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OBGYN.net's Pregnancy and Birth Special Section UpdateFrom: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)Tue Sep 21 23:07:40 1999
Dear OBGYN.netters: OBGYN.net's Pregnancy & Birth Special Section is ONE year old! A warm 'thank you' to all who have contributed to and visited P&B over the past year! We look forward to a wonderful future, so join us, won't you?! Take a look at the brief review of our features on this update and join us at to read the full articles and much much more! Click here! Announcing Pregnancy & Birth's newest sponsor, Konsyl Pharmaceuticals Inc. The Feature Article for the month of September, "Behavior of Leiomyoma during Pregnancy as Evaluated by Ultrasound", by Samir F Abdel Aziz, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor, and Mohamed K Al-Sharkawy. Special Features include: "Ectopic Pregnancy" by E.Scott Sills, M.D., and Mark Perloe, M.D., OBGYN.net Editorial Advisors, Atlanta Reproductive Health Centre, Atlanta, Georgia, USA "Bilateral renal agenesis" by Philippe Jeanty, MD, PhD & Sandra R Silva, MD. Reprinted from and linked to TheFetus.net with permission. Physicians' Perceptions of Women's Reproductive Health, "Contraception: An Analytical View of Teaching Materials In the Medical Curriculum" by Asem A. A. Moussa, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor, OB/GYN.Department,Alazhar Faculty Of Medicine Hospital Cuttings "OBGYN Column Two" by Ellis Downes, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor "Some Thoughts on.....Miscarriage", a new column by Don Shuwarger, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor Stop by Pregnancy & Birth and catch all the new additions for September! http://www.obgyn.net/pb/pb.htm Warm Regards, Roberta Speyer
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