Quiz yourself on ovarian cancer: early detection, biomarkers, and TP53 mutations per NCCN guidelines. Halloween fun can turn risky—educate patients and prepare teams to prevent candy, costume, and safety hazards. Physician residents experience three times as many sharps and needlestick injuries as nurses. Katrina Kimport, PhD, shares her research on how post-Dobbs abortion restrictions have affected obstetric care. Blueberry consumption during infancy may improve allergy-related symptom resolution. Researchers found that 6.6% of women experienced an ED visit or hospital readmission within 90 days of delivery. Research supports use of pivmecillinam as an effective and well-tolerated treatment for uncomplicated acute cystitis. An integrated healthcare system created a protocol for diagnosing and managing iron-deficiency anemia in pregnancy. Imaging guidance in oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery improves outcomes such as operating time and post-op complications. Inflammatory markers such as the systemic inflammation response index can indicate preeclampsia-related acute kidney injury. Dr. Kameelah Phillips discusses strategies for treating postpartum hemorrhage and research priorities to improve outcomes.  FMT significantly reduced recurrent urinary tract infections for women who were postmenopausal. Dr. Kameelah Phillips discusses causes of postpartum hemorrhage and why the issue is so prevalent in the US. Induced labor and heavy bleeding lower satisfaction with childbirth, while spontaneous labor and vaginal delivery improve it. Research shows that acute cystitis often precedes urogenital cancer for adults aged 50 years and older. In pregnant women with UTIs, risk for congenital malformations varies based on the antibiotic used and timing of treatment. New IDSA guidelines are the organization’s first to address the management and treatment of complicated UTIs. Pregnancy hastens glomerular disease progression and raises maternal-fetal risk, particularly in women with advanced CKD. ML models meaningfully predicted hospitalization and urosepsis risk for outpatients with UTI. Sheila Mody, MD, MPH, discusses barriers and counseling needs in permanent female contraception after the Dobbs decision.