Redefining Primum Non Nocere to Include Reproductive Autonomy: A New Paradigm in Subspecialty Medicine
People with chronic medical illnesses are at particularly high risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes, yet current clinical approaches largely fail to identify and support their individualized reproductive and pregnancy goals. Instead, the predominant approach to pregnancy in subspecialty medicine is d...
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Main Authors: | Mehret Birru Talabi (Author), Lisa S. Callegari (Author), Sonya Borrero (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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