Ashley Turner, MD, Northwestern University

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) has been used in pain relief since 1965, when Metzger and Walls proposed using electrical stimulation as analgesia based on the “gate control” theory of pain relief. According to the theory, neuromodulation may activate large myelinated afferent nerve fibers in the dorsal horn to inhibit transmission in primary afferent nociceptive ...Read more >

Yelena Korotkaya, MD, University of California, Los Angeles

Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs), also known as Pregnancy Resource Centers (PRCs), or fake women’s clinics are organizations that offer free of charge pregnancy counseling and resources. Studies have documented the inaccuracy of the information that CPCs provide to patients with regards to abortion and contraception counseling. Previous research indicates that between 2-6% of CPC clients ...Read more >

Sarah Peterson, MD, Stanford University

We conducted a prospective cohort study exploring a broadened use of ulipristal acetate as a pharmacologic cervical preparation agent with adjunct misoprostol prior to second trimester surgical abortion procedures between 16 – 18 6/7 weeks. We enrolled 13 participants. All procedures were completed in the expected time frame with no complications. We found that ulipristal ...Read more >

Maryl Sackeim, MD, University of Chicago

Abortion stigma is pervasive in the United States. This study focuses on individual-level abortion stigma, defined as the way in which stigma is internalized and experienced as guilt and shame. While abortion itself does not cause mental illness, abortion stigma, which induces secrecy, thought suppression, and isolation, may worsen psychological responses to the procedure. Few ...Read more >

Kavita Vinekar, MD, University of Pittsburgh

Crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) provide pregnancy-related services with the intent of dissuading people from seeking abortions. Half of states support CPCs through funding or mandatory referrals. Our study has two aims: (1) to spatially map the distribution and concentration of CPCs and abortion facilities (AFs) in states that do and do not support CPCs, and ...Read more >

Paris Stowers, MD, University of Hawaii at Manoa

The Department of Health and Human Services’ (HSS) 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 46 requires extra protections for vulnerable populations in clinical research. Subpart B of this document categorizes pregnant women as a vulnerable population. This restrictive categorization has been criticized based on the lack of evidence that pregnant women, including women seeking ...Read more >

Jessica Reid, MD, Oregon Health and Science University

We do not know when oxytocin receptor (OXTR) expression increases during gestation above non-pregnant levels or when the myometrium becomes responsive to oxytocin. Oxytocin is the most effective pharmacologic prophylaxis of hemorrhage in term deliveries, but utility in second trimester abortion is unknown. Prior research has indicated there is minimal oxytocin receptor expression in early ...Read more >

Chi-Son Kim, MD, MPH, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Dilation and evacuation at 16 to 20 weeks’ gestation is generally performed as a two-day procedure in which cervical dilation is achieved with overnight preparation. When cervical preparation and dilation and evacuation can be performed on the same day, women are spared a multi-day procedure and access to abortion is increased. The Society of Family ...Read more >

Suji Uhm, MD, MPH, University of California, Davis

No clear guideline currently exists for best practices involving cervical preparation for women planning dilation and evacuation at 20 weeks and greater. I plan to perform a pilot, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. On day 1, 66 women will receive mifepristone 200 mg orally or placebo 18-24 hours prior to osmotic dilator (Dilapan-S 4-mm) placement (day ...Read more >

Jade Shorter, MD, University of Pennsylvania

Objective: Black race is associated with higher rates of poor pregnancy outcomes, including pregnancy loss and perinatal depression. However, the association between race and adverse mental health outcomes in an early pregnancy loss (EPL) population is not well described. This study aimed to examine the relationship between race and psychometric variables among participants in an ...Read more >

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