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Episode 9.6 New Birth Control Products and Other Updates
Manage episode 472344583 series 3496984
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.
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
Manage episode 472344583 series 3496984
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.
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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