Syphilis is a great mimicker and should not be forgotten as a differential diagnosis of erythematous scaly rashes.
Hypothyroidism requiring T4 replacement is common in pregnancy. Prescribers should be aware that there are no specific concerns about dairy intake with T4.
Adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes can be ameliorated through antenatal and postnatal care that attends to the special needs of this group.
Conflicting advice causes great confusion and/or alarm for pregnant or breastfeeding women, who want the best for their babies.
This article compares intrauterine devices now available in Australia to support informed patient choice.
The primary care physician has an essential role in providing women with guidance, counselling and assessment regarding fertility concerns.
Medical abortion is a more accessible and less invasive option than surgical termination and can be provided in primary care settings.