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Episode 9.6 New Birth Control Products and Other Updates

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Antonia Roberts and Howard Herrell review several new articles:

• Epifoam for postpartum pain lacks evidence of effectiveness compared to simple ice packs while costing nearly $100 per unit
• AMH levels above 5.39 are associated with PCOS diagnosis, providing a specific threshold for clinical use
• External aortic compression demonstrated as a life-saving technique during severe obstetric hemorrhage
• Vaginal estrogen in breast cancer survivors shows no increased risk of cancer recurrence or mortality
• Delayed cord clamping in preterm twins reduces mortality by 30% and significantly decreases transfusion needs

Then they discuss new birth control options while questioning the value of expensive pharmaceutical products compared to established, less costly alternatives.
• New birth control options like Balcoltra ($280/month), FemLyv ($215/month), and Nextstellis ($250/month) offer minimal innovation over generic alternatives costing $10-15/month
• Marketing terms like "bioidentical" and "plant-based" are often misleading as all hormonal contraceptives are synthesized from plant precursors
• Progestin-only pills like Slynd provide only marginal DVT risk reduction (5 vs 4 per 100,000 person-years) compared to low-dose combined pills
Check our Instagram for more information and join us again in two weeks for our next episode.

00:00:00 Introduction and Epifoam Discussion

00:06:27 Financial Impact of Unnecessary Treatments

00:11:09 AMH Levels for PCOS Diagnosis

00:15:11 External Aortic Compression for Hemorrhage

00:20:22 Vaginal Estrogen and Delayed Cord Clamping

00:21:51 New Birth Control Products Overview

00:31:05 Analyzing Dissolvable Birth Control Pills

00:34:22 Slynd: Drosperinone-Only Pill Evaluation

00:42:09 Nextstellis and "Bioidentical" Estrogen Claims

00:56:37 History of Birth Control Development

Follow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Epifoam Discussion (00:00:00)

2. Financial Impact of Unnecessary Treatments (00:06:27)

3. AMH Levels for PCOS Diagnosis (00:11:09)

4. External Aortic Compression for Hemorrhage (00:15:11)

5. Vaginal Estrogen and Delayed Cord Clamping (00:20:22)

6. New Birth Control Products Overview (00:21:51)

7. Analyzing Dissolvable Birth Control Pills (00:31:05)

8. Slynd: Drosperinone-Only Pill Evaluation (00:34:22)

9. Nextstellis and "Bioidentical" Estrogen Claims (00:42:09)

10. History of Birth Control Development (00:56:37)

113 episodes

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Content provided by Antonia Roberts and Howard Herrell, Antonia Roberts, and Howard Herrell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Antonia Roberts and Howard Herrell, Antonia Roberts, and Howard Herrell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Antonia Roberts and Howard Herrell review several new articles:

• Epifoam for postpartum pain lacks evidence of effectiveness compared to simple ice packs while costing nearly $100 per unit
• AMH levels above 5.39 are associated with PCOS diagnosis, providing a specific threshold for clinical use
• External aortic compression demonstrated as a life-saving technique during severe obstetric hemorrhage
• Vaginal estrogen in breast cancer survivors shows no increased risk of cancer recurrence or mortality
• Delayed cord clamping in preterm twins reduces mortality by 30% and significantly decreases transfusion needs

Then they discuss new birth control options while questioning the value of expensive pharmaceutical products compared to established, less costly alternatives.
• New birth control options like Balcoltra ($280/month), FemLyv ($215/month), and Nextstellis ($250/month) offer minimal innovation over generic alternatives costing $10-15/month
• Marketing terms like "bioidentical" and "plant-based" are often misleading as all hormonal contraceptives are synthesized from plant precursors
• Progestin-only pills like Slynd provide only marginal DVT risk reduction (5 vs 4 per 100,000 person-years) compared to low-dose combined pills
Check our Instagram for more information and join us again in two weeks for our next episode.

00:00:00 Introduction and Epifoam Discussion

00:06:27 Financial Impact of Unnecessary Treatments

00:11:09 AMH Levels for PCOS Diagnosis

00:15:11 External Aortic Compression for Hemorrhage

00:20:22 Vaginal Estrogen and Delayed Cord Clamping

00:21:51 New Birth Control Products Overview

00:31:05 Analyzing Dissolvable Birth Control Pills

00:34:22 Slynd: Drosperinone-Only Pill Evaluation

00:42:09 Nextstellis and "Bioidentical" Estrogen Claims

00:56:37 History of Birth Control Development

Follow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Epifoam Discussion (00:00:00)

2. Financial Impact of Unnecessary Treatments (00:06:27)

3. AMH Levels for PCOS Diagnosis (00:11:09)

4. External Aortic Compression for Hemorrhage (00:15:11)

5. Vaginal Estrogen and Delayed Cord Clamping (00:20:22)

6. New Birth Control Products Overview (00:21:51)

7. Analyzing Dissolvable Birth Control Pills (00:31:05)

8. Slynd: Drosperinone-Only Pill Evaluation (00:34:22)

9. Nextstellis and "Bioidentical" Estrogen Claims (00:42:09)

10. History of Birth Control Development (00:56:37)

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