The influence of advanced maternal age on the success rate, delivery mode and maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnant women undergoing external cephalic version: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Xiang Y +12 more
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Birth seasonality studies in a large Prader-Willi syndrome cohort. [PDF]
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is generally due to sporadic paternal deletions of the chromosome 15q11-q13 region followed by maternal disomy 15. Advanced maternal age is more commonly seen in those with maternal disomy 15. Environmental factors (e.g., drug
Butler, Merlin G +6 more
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Positive predictive values for detection of trisomies 21, 18 and 13 and termination of pregnancy rates after referral for advanced maternal age, first trimester combined test or ultrasound abnormalities in a national screening programme (2007-2009) [PDF]
Objective: The objective of this article is to analyse the positive predictive value (PPV) of trisomies 21, 18 and 13 after referral for advanced maternal age (AMA), first trimester combined test or ultrasound findings to suggest improvements for ...
Bekker, M.N. (Mireille) +5 more
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Postponed pregnancies and risks of very advanced maternal age [PDF]
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY To evaluate pregnancy outcome in pregnant women aged ≥45 years, termed very advanced maternal age (VAMA). METHODS We retrospectively compared the outcome of pregnancies in VAMA patients with controls aged 30 years at time of ...
Capanna, Federica +5 more
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The reversing association between advanced maternal age and child cognitive ability: evidence from three UK birth cohorts [PDF]
Background Studies on advanced maternal age – defined here as age 35 or older – and children’s cognitive development report mixed evidence. Prior studies have not analysed how the time period considered in existing studies influences the association ...
Goisis, Alice +2 more
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Perinatal Outcomes of Advanced and Extremely Advanced Maternal Age Pregnancies
Aim:Advanced and extremely advanced maternal age (AMA, EAMA) are known to be associated with increased perinatal mortality and morbidity. We aimed to compare the perinatal outcomes of pregnancy in women
Burcu Dinçgez Çakmak +2 more
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Maternal caloric restriction partially rescues the deleterious effects of advanced maternal age on offspring [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Aging Cell 13 (2014): 623–630, doi:10.1111/acel.12217.While many studies have focused on the ...
Bock, Martha +3 more
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Retrospective Analysis of Advanced Maternal Age Pregnancies in Erzincan
INTRODUCTION: To evaluate the results and complications of pregnancy of mothers giving birth over 35 years of age. METHODS: Prenatal examinations and birth files of pregnant women age 20-34 and 35 years and older who gave birth between 2010-2015 were ...
Mehmet Kulhan +5 more
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The Impact of Advanced Maternal Age on Neonatal Outcome in Preterm Births before 34 Weeks
Background: In recent years a trend towards childbearing at older maternal age is evident. Most of the current literature investigated the association between advanced maternal age and neonatal outcome at term.
Daniel Tairy +5 more
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Maternal age effects on myometrial expression of contractile proteins, uterine gene expression, and contractile activity during labor in the rat [PDF]
Advanced maternal age of first time pregnant mothers is associated with prolonged and dysfunctional labor and significant risk of emergency cesarean section.
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