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Dr. Chapa’s OBGYN Clinical Pearls
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Dr. Chapa’s OBGYN Clinical Pearls

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Relevant, evidence based, and practical information for medical students, residents, and practicing healthcare providers regarding all things women’s healthcare! This podcast is intended to be clinically relevant, engaging, and FUN, because medical education should NOT be boring! Welcome...to Clinical Pearls.

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When to Best Deliver With a Uterine "Window"

Jun 2, 20262m

It's a QUICKY: IMPROMPTU episode in clinic today..

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Treat Non-Severe PreE with BP Meds?

May 31, 202615m

Welcome back, everyone. Today we're diving into one of the most hotly debated topics in obstetrics- should we be treating preeclampsia without severe features with antihypertensive medications during expectant management

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The WILDCARD: LUS Window on Prenatal Sono, TOLAC?

May 28, 202617m

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) does not recommend routine ultrasound measurement of the lower uterine segment (LUS) thickness as part of the evaluation for trial of labor after cesarean de

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Home Self-Check Urine Protein for gHTN?

May 26, 202617m

Should patients check their own urine protein at home when they have a gestational hypertension DX? After all, home-based BP monitoring is an established part of HDP care. Is there data on home urine protein dipstick tes

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Is OB HPBM “Evidence-Based”? BUMP1&2 vs SMFM Special Statement

May 24, 202624m

The vast majority of the time, “community standard of care” reflects evidence-based recommendations. This means that both the predominance of clinical data and what is clinically practice align one with another period bu

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Patient Self-Titration of Insulin for GDM?

May 21, 202626m

Outside of pregnancy, guidelines emphasize diabetes self-management education and support to facilitate informed decision making, self-care behaviors, problem solving, and active collaboration with health care profession

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VOMIT Trial: Mirtazapine vs Ondansetron for HG

May 18, 202622m

Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) represents the most severe end of the nausea and vomiting of pregnancy spectrum. It has a reported incidence of approximately 0.3–3% of pregnancies and is the most common cause of hospitalizat

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The “Half-Cm” Cervical Exam: Is that a thing? (With our PGY1 Guest)

May 15, 202611m

Cervical exams can be tricky for the novice practitioner. Think about this: it’s a blind exam, we measure that distance using only two fingers, through a layer of tissue, sometimes with a patient moving up on the bed as

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PMOS: The “New” PCOS (5/12/26)!

May 12, 202616m

Oh, What’s in a Name? Irving F. Stein and Michael L. Leventhal first described the syndrome, originally known as Stein-Leventhal syndrome, in 1935, in the AJOG. They published a case series of seven women displaying a tr

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BOGO! (With Hanna, PGY1)

May 12, 202613m

As I have said many times before, some podcast ideas come from REAL clinic encounters. In this episode, Dr Hanna V, our dedicated PGY1 on our call team, and I will answer TWO real questions which arose just today on morn

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Hantavirus & Pregancy FAQ

May 10, 202616m

Hantavirus was first discovered in the early 1950s near the Hantaan River in South Korea. The US has seen this before: the 1993 Four Corners outbreak was the first recognition of the virus in the United States, causing a

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Do Unintended Uterine Extensions Increase Rupture?

May 9, 202623m

Uterine hysterotomy unintended extensions happen. For sure. This has been analyzed over many years, and it is still making news. Look at this mini-timeline: Back in 2018, authors published “Unintended hysterotomy extensi

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Weird cfDNA Results and ISSUES: May 2026 Data

May 6, 202624m

Genome-wide noninvasive prenatal testing (GW-NIPT) was introduced in 2015 and became widely available in 2019. Nonetheless, we are still learning more about this important prenatal screening test. In January 2026, the AC

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GLP1 Periconception Exposure and OB Outcomes

May 4, 202621m

There is no denying it, you know of one or MORE individuals or patients currently on a GLP1 agent. Although not FDA approved for PCOS as a stand-alone diagnosis, there is growing evidence supporting their offlabel use in

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HG: IVFs, Dextrose, & Ketones? (Lancet, 2026)

May 1, 202626m

The belief that IV dextrose is necessary to clear ketones in hyperemesis gravidarum originated from a logical, and now known to be outdated, extrapolation of basic starvation ketosis physiology and the treatment paradigm

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Allegra + Pepcid for PMDD? (AUDIO FROM INSTA VIDEO)

Apr 30, 20263m

AUDIO EXCERPT from our recent Instragm post on this Social Media trend. Silly or Science? Listen in for details.

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Novel LUS Compression Sutures for Previa Bleeding

Apr 28, 202624m

Uterine compression sutures are effective, uterus-sparing techniques for managing severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) due to atony, avoiding hysterectomy. Keytypes include the B-Lynch suture (vertical, brace-like), Hayman

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NEW ACOG Cervical Cancer Screening Info

Apr 27, 20262m

(From our Instagram Video Post): A very quick recap of the brand new ACOG Cervcial Caner Screening Update from April 24, 2026.

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Kerri's Keen Knowledge

Apr 26, 20267m

Just a VERY QUICK episode in rsponse to my sweet friend's question. Kerri is an MFM in another part of the country and she had KEEN insights on our recent episode on "Best Perioperative ose for Ketorolac at CS". Listen i

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Best Dose of Ketorolac for C-Section Pain Prophylaxis?

Apr 25, 202622m

The ACOG recommends a multimodal approach to postoperative pain that includes nonsteroidal NSAIDs, acetaminophen, and opioids. Ketorolac is a favored NSAID for postop pain control. However, the optimal dose of ketorolac

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