Abstract

With 7 million Muslims residing in the U.S., clinicians are likely to see these women in their practices. Commentary authors offer suggestions for culturally competent obstetric and gynecologic care, with the caution that beliefs and behaviors vary by sect and national origin. Given that many Muslim women prefer female clinicians, having a female staff member or interpreter …

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