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August 2008 Instant Poll Results

OBG Management. 2008 August;20(08):16-19

MARCH 2008

Coffee and conception—what’s your counsel?

A woman drinks 4 cups of caffeinated coffee daily but reports no other source of caffeine, which means that she consumes about 500 mg of caffeine a day. She tells you that she’s concerned about the impact of caffeine on a future pregnancy.

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What would you say to this patient about her consumption of caffeine when she begins to try to conceive and, later, while she is pregnant?


APRIL 2008

Failed weight loss: Take the next step

Your patient is a 27-year-old woman who has a body mass index of 41 and polycystic ovary syndrome. Her medications are an estrogen–progestin oral contraceptive and metformin, 1,500 mg/day.

She has tried to lose weight many times, without lasting success. She has consulted with nutritionists, personal trainers, and endocrinologists. The next step is yours: