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  • NFOG
    • About NFOG
    • Board
    • Textbook Committee
    • Scientific Committee
    • Guidelines
    • Meeting Minutes
    • Membership Discounts & Partnerships
    • National Websites
    • News
    • NFOG Environmental policy
    • NFOG Young Scientist Award
    • NORD-ACT
    • Privacy Policy NFOG – May 2018
    • Reimbursement
    • Statutes
    • History of NFOG AOGS
  • Journal
  • Congress
  • Fund
    • Information about the fund
    • Applications
    • Grants & Reports
    • Reimbursement
  • Thesis
  • Guidelines
  • NFYOG

Guidelines

Guidelines links  

Here is the guideline have been produced by NFOG and links to the national guidelines from the Nordic countries.

NFOG guideline

Progesterone for women with history of preterm birth

Denmark

National Guidelines by DSOG

Norway

National Guidelines by NGF

Sweden

National Guidelines by SFOG

Finland

Current Care Guidelines for Obstetrics and Gynecology, developed by the Finnish Medical Society Duodecim

FINGOG “Kelpo Hoito” guideline

 

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NFOG - Nordic Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology

The Nordic Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NFOG, is a federation of the five national societies of obstetricians and gynaecologists in the Nordic countries.
The aim of NFOG is to promote the scientific and practical cooperation between obstetricians and gynecologists of the Nordic countries.