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Neurologic disorders in obstetric practice; 16. Nonviral infectious diseases in pregnancy; 17. Viral infections in pregnancy other than human immunodeficiency virus; 18. Human immunodeficiency virus infection in pregnancy; 19. Substance misuse in pregnancy; 20. Skin diseases in pregnancy; 21. Psychiatric disorders in pregnancy; 22. Cancer in pregnancy; 23. Critical care in pregnancy; 24. Embryologic and fetal development; 25. Global issues in maternal health 327 $a26. Future health concerns for women who have had a complicated pregnancy27. Special concerns for the obese patient; 28. Special concerns for patients with advanced maternal age; 29. Principles of obstetric anesthesia; 30. Prescribing in pregnancy: a practical approach; 31. Prescribing during lactation; 32. Diagnostic imaging in pregnancy; 33. Contraception for women with medical disorders; 34. Effect of pregnancy on common laboratory tests; 35. Approach to headaches in pregnancy; 36. 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