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The updated understanding of advanced maternal age
The rising rates of pregnancies associated with advanced maternal age (AMA) have created unique challenges for healthcare systems worldwide. The elevated risk of poor maternal outcomes among AMA pregnancies is only partially understood and hotly debated.
Xuan Ye, Philip N. Baker, Chao Tong
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Advance Age Pregnancy in a Tertiary Care Centre: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
Introduction: Women who conceive at advance age are at risk of pregnancy complications and adverse foetal outcome. This study aims to find out the prevalence of pregnancy at advance age in a teaching hospital.
Vibha Mahato +2 more
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Pregnancy in advanced age of mothers and fathers
There is a higher incidence of infertility, chromosomal aberrations, poor results of in vitro fertilization, ectopic pregnancies, spontaneous abortion, preeclampsia, placenta previa, gestational diabetes mellitus, caesarean section, chronic diseases with
C. Dadak
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Background: Craniosynostosis (CS) is a congenital birth defect characterized by the premature fusion of one or several calvarial suture(s). CS could lead to serious complications, such as intracranial hypertension and neurodevelopmental impairment. There
Kenzy Abdelhamid +4 more
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A comparative study on third trimester fetal biometric parameters with maternal age [PDF]
Background Advanced maternal age is an important parameter associated with increased risk of feto-maternal complications and it is an evolving trend in society for women planning for pregnancy in late ages.
Yogitha Poojari +5 more
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BACKGROUND: For the past decade, advanced maternal age (AMA) became more common in developed and developing countries due to the postponement of pregnancy because of career goals, widespread use of family planning, and advances in assisted reproductive ...
Leolina Remeceta M Gamboa-Chua +1 more
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Correlation between Maternal Age and Cesarean Section
Maternal age at risk has increased over the past few decades, this is the same as the rate of labor in the cesarean section (WHO, 2014) the development of this trend reflects the views of women and advanced societies.
Mastina Mastina +2 more
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Pregnancy, Childbirth and Puerperium Health Problems in Women Over 35 Years of Age
Background: Due to the choice of postponing motherhood, the average age of women giving birth in Poland has moved into older age groups. This study was conducted to assess pregnancy complications and birth outcomes in women of advanced maternal age (AMA,
Iwona Kiersnowska +4 more
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Perinatal Mortality and Advanced Maternal Age [PDF]
Objective: To investigate the impact of advanced maternal age on the rate of perinatal mortality. Design: Retrospective cohort study including all 56,517 singleton hospital deliveries between 1999 and 2008. Methods: Data were analyzed according to maternal age at delivery in 3 groups of women, 25-34 years, 35-39 years and ≥40 years, using the youngest ...
Irene, Mutz-Dehbalaie +8 more
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