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SMFM Podcast: Teratogens and MFM in Collaboration with MotherToBaby

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In this episode of the SMFM podcast, Dr. Marwan Maayeh is joined by Dr. Sura Alwan, an expert in teratology and birth defects epidemiology. Together, they explore the role of teratogens—agents that can cause birth abnormalities when exposed to the developing fetus. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the challenges MFM specialists face when counseling patients on medication use during pregnancy and the resources available for healthcare professionals and patients alike. Dr. Alwan highlights the work of OTIS (Organization of Teratology Information Specialists) and TERIS (Teratogen Information System) in providing evidence-based guidance on drug and environmental exposures in pregnancy. They also discuss the importance of research in identifying and managing teratogenic risks, the role of teratology databases, and combating misinformation in the field. Tune in for practical insights and resources on navigating these complex issues in MFM practice.

Additional Resources:

TERIS

OTIS/MotherToBaby

Teratogenesis, Perinatal, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes After In Utero Exposure to Antiseizure Medication Practice Guideline From the AAN, AES, and SMFM

smfmadvocates.org/positions

Transcript: Click here for the full transcript

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Show Notes:

In this episode of the SMFM podcast, Dr. Marwan Maayeh is joined by Dr. Sura Alwan, an expert in teratology and birth defects epidemiology. Together, they explore the role of teratogens—agents that can cause birth abnormalities when exposed to the developing fetus. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the challenges MFM specialists face when counseling patients on medication use during pregnancy and the resources available for healthcare professionals and patients alike. Dr. Alwan highlights the work of OTIS (Organization of Teratology Information Specialists) and TERIS (Teratogen Information System) in providing evidence-based guidance on drug and environmental exposures in pregnancy. They also discuss the importance of research in identifying and managing teratogenic risks, the role of teratology databases, and combating misinformation in the field. Tune in for practical insights and resources on navigating these complex issues in MFM practice.

Additional Resources:

TERIS

OTIS/MotherToBaby

Teratogenesis, Perinatal, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes After In Utero Exposure to Antiseizure Medication Practice Guideline From the AAN, AES, and SMFM

smfmadvocates.org/positions

Transcript: Click here for the full transcript

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