Chapter 1 - Who Selects Obstetrics and Gynecology as a Career and Why, and What Traits Do They Possess?
Chapter 2 - The Effect of Prepregnancy Body Mass Index and Gestational Weight Gain on Birth Weight
Chapter 3 - Maternal Immunity, Pregnancy and Child’s Health
Chapter 4 - Environmental Electromagnetic Field and Female Fertility
Chapter 5 - Role of Tumor Marker CA-125 in the Detection of Spontaneous Abortion
Chapter 6 - Medical and Surgical Induced Abortion
Chapter 7 - Post Abortion Care Services in Nigeria
Chapter 8 - Renal Function and Urine Production in the Compromised Fetus
Chapter 9 - Recent Insights into the Role of the Insulin-Like Growth Factor Axis in Preeclampsia
Chapter 10 - Blood Parameters in Human Fetuses with Congenital Malformations and Normal Karyotype
Chapter 11 - Placental Angiogenesis and Fetal Growth Restriction
Chapter 12 - The External Version in Modern Obstetrics
Chapter 13 - Reduced Fetal Movements
Chapter 14 - Lactate Level in Amniotic Fluid, a New Diagnostic Tool
Chapter 15 - Oxytocin and Myometrial Contractility in Labor
Chapter 16 - Operative Vaginal Deliveries in Contemporary Obstetric Practice
Chapter 17 - Umbilical Cord Blood Changes in Neonates from a Preeclamptic Pregnancy
Chapter 18 - Bioethics in Obstetrics