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  1. Recognizing and Treating Delayed or Failed Lactogenesis II

    Insufficient mammary glandular tissue, postpartum hemorrhage with Sheehan syndrome, [26] theca-lutein cyst, [27, 28] polycystic ovarian syndrome, [29] and some breast surgeries have been ...

  2. Recognizing and Treating Delayed or Failed Lactogenesis II

    Removal of retained placental fragments [35, 36] and normalizing of testosterone levels [27, 28] (i.e., theca-lutein cyst) has resulted in normal onset of lactogenesis II.

  3. Treatments for Gestational Trophoblastic Disease - Page 4 - Medscape

    The diagnosis may be suspected owing to abnormal ultrasound scan appearances (large uterus for gestational age, theca lutein cyst >6 cm) or plateaued/rising hCG level postevacuation of a mole, or ...

  4. Recognizing and Treating Delayed or Failed Lactogenesis II

    Diagnosis Risk assessment is important for identifying women with potential lactation insufficiency. A clinical lactation assessment (see Appendix) performed during pregnancy is useful to identify ...

  5. Recognizing and Treating Delayed or Failed Lactogenesis II

    Understanding the mechanisms in which various factors influence lactation and breastfeeding is required as a basis for analyzing the possible effects on this process in situations where delayed or ...

  6. Recognizing and Treating Delayed or Failed Lactogenesis II

    Abstract and Introduction Abstract Delayed or failed achievement of lactogenesis II -- the onset of copious milk volume -- occurs as a result of various maternal and/or infant factors. Early ...

  7. Should Patients With Thyroid Issues Take GLP-1s? It Depends

    Obesity and family practice experts share when it’s safe to prescribe GLP-1 receptor agonists to patients with thyroid problems and what conditions should preclude the medications.

  8. An Elusive PCOS Diagnosis Could Explain Obesity Issues

    Jul 14, 2025 · Polycystic ovary syndrome can be difficult to diagnose, but in some cases the disorder can help explain problems with obesity.

  9. PCOS Tied to Cardiometabolic Risks, Beyond Infertility - Medscape

    Sep 26, 2025 · PCOS affects up to 13% of women of reproductive age and increases the risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, liver diseases, and psychiatric disorders.

  10. Osler’s Advice and AI - Medscape

    Feb 19, 2025 · Osler diagnosed him instead with a large cyst which he incised and drained, resolving the patient’s complaint. Almost 150 years later, not much has changed.