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[Professional responsibility in obstetrics in Morocco: analyzes of litigation files between 2015-2018]. [PDF]
Boubess I, Bezad R, Alami MH.
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Abstract Objective Social determinants of health influence maternal and perinatal outcomes, yet tools to operationalize these risks in clinical care remain scarce. We aimed to study social determinants in Brazilian pregnant women and develop a social vulnerability index (SVI) that could correlate with pregnancy and perinatal outcomes.
Gabriel Q. Rippel +14 more
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L'expérience de l'accouchement en milieu surveillé dans la province d'Essaouira au Maroc: Quelle réalité? [PDF]
Kajjoune I +4 more
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Letter from Edward Swarbreck Hall, Medical practitioner, Bothwell to John Clark of Cluny regarding Mrs Clark's accouchement (1839). [PDF]
Letter from Edward Swarbreck Hall, Medical practitioner, Bothwell to John Clark of Cluny regarding Mrs Clark's accouchement (dated 30th October 1839). Edward Swarbreck Hall (1805-1881) was a medical practitioner who arrived in Hobart in 1832 and held
Hall, Edward Swarbreck
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Abstract Objective In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) on quality of life, sexual function, sleep quality, and urinary incontinence and compare the results with those of vaginal birth (VB) and cesarean delivery (CD) via validated questionnaires.
Berrak Bektaş +6 more
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Asymétrie du mouvement brachial chez un nourrisson de 10 jours. [PDF]
Kraicer-Melamed H +2 more
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Accouchement sans péridurale : entre motivation intiale et décision finale, étude qualitative sur la base de 14 entretiens semi-dirigés, menée au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besançon [PDF]
Introduction : Ces dernières années, les enquêtes nationales périnatales ont montré qu'un nombre croissant de femmes souhaitaient un accouchement plus "physiologique", voulant éviter le recours à l'analgésie péridurale.
Chays, Claire
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Abstract The labor care guide (LCG) is a new tool for monitoring labor, introduced to replace the partograph, which had been used improperly and inconsistently across various contexts. Early research suggests that healthcare practitioners view the LCG as a tool that enhances the quality of care during labor and delivery.
Amalia N. N. Ilonga +1 more
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Érysipèle chez une femme enceinte âgée de 31 ans. [PDF]
Barnawi G, Grigorchuk E, Litvinov IV.
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