The Lancet Highlights Women’s History Month Articles Across Women’s Health
The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Women’s Health shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Marking Women’s History month, we have a diverse array of content celebrating the diverse themes that define women’s health
A widely publicised SRMA by Prof Asma Khalil et al discussing lack of significant association between autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or intellectual disability in children of pregnant individuals who use paracetamol as directed during pregnancy.

Insightful linked comment by Hannah Blencowe and colleagues.

Nammi Kandula and colleagues show that a culturally adapted physical activity intervention targeting mother-daughter dyads was no more effective than written health education materials in increasing moderate-to-vigorous physical activity among South Asian mothers and adolescent daughters in the USA.

In a linked comment, Moneeza Kalhan Siddiqui and colleagues note that despite some shortcomings, including the primary outcome not being met, the SAATH trial highlights the feasibility of implementing a culturally adapted intervention for diasporic south Asian people.

In a target trial emulation, prophylactic antibiotic use didn’t raise hospital admission risk for antibiotic-resistant or urinary infections but did increase uropathogen and multidrug resistance in urine cultures. This study offers new data on absolute risk and number needed to harm, aiding shared decision-making in rUTI prevention.

A Review by Amelia Peterson, Bola Grace, and colleagues discuss how going beyond mHealth apps, digital health technologies are revolutionising women’s health.

The Second review by Merriel and colleagues talks about Women’s experience of consent for intrapartum interventions. Timing and setting are particularly important; women prefer antenatal discussions with a familiar provider.

Correspondences and Perspectives:
Cervicovaginal health in women with cystic fibrosis: an overlooked priority – Piet Cools.

Maternal and reproductive health challenges amidst the Gaza war
Jane Hirst

The Nordic Charter for Women’s Health 2040: vision-led architecture for women’s health.

Prescribing policy change to transform women’s health research
Emily Fitzgerald, Anna Bode.”


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