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Conflict of interest statement
Financial Disclosure Alison Edelman reports honoraria and travel reimbursement from ACOG, WHO, and Gynuity for committee activities and honoraria for peer review from the Karolinska Institute. Alison Edelman receives royalties from UpToDate, Inc. Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) receives research funding from OHSU Foundation, Merck, HRA Pharma, and NIH for which Alison Edelman is the principal investigator. Blair G. Darney reports honoraria and travel reimbursement from ACOG and SFP for board, committee, and mentorship activities. OHSU receives research funding from Merck/Organon and OPA/DHHS for which Blair G. Darney is the principal investigator. Emily R. Boniface did not report any potential conflicts of interest.
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