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Adverse pregnancy outcomes and inherited thrombophilia

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2017
Abstract Aim: (1) To evaluate the prevalence of inherited thrombophilia in pregnant women with adverse pregnancy outcomes: intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), preeclampsia (PE) and placental abruption. (2) To assess the impact of inherited thrombophilia on the nature of obstetric complications. (3)
Dominik, Dłuski   +3 more
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Risks of adverse pregnancy outcome in endometriosis

Fertility and Sterility, 2012
Bleeding from endometriotic implants is now an established cause of acute hemoperitoneum in pregnancy. However, the adverse impact of pelvic endometriosis on uterine function before conception may also interfere with subsequent deep placentation, accounting for the increased risk of obstetrical complications, including preterm birth and antepartum ...
Ivo, Brosens   +5 more
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Adverse maternal outcomes in multifetal pregnancies

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2003
In this retrospective cohort of 165,188 singleton pregnancies and 44,674 multiple-fetal pregnancies in Canada from 1984 to 2000, we compared the incidence of maternal complications. Multiple gestation pregnancies were associated with significant increases in cardiac morbidity, haematologic morbidity, amniotic fluid embolus, pre-eclampsia, gestational ...
Mark C, Walker   +4 more
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Periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2006
Periodontal disease is a common infectious disease in women of reproductive age. The disease is often not diagnosed and in studies of over 10 000 women has been associated with preterm birth, small for gestational age newborns, and preeclampsia. It has been shown in a smaller number of women that treatment of periodontal disease may reduce the rate of ...
Alexis, Shub   +2 more
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Maternal autoimmunity and adverse pregnancy outcomes

Journal of Autoimmunity, 2014
Some of the most dangerous and costly complications of human pregnancy, including premature labor and preeclampsia/eclampsia, have remained unexplained. While not noted by the authors of a recently published study of three distinct groups of patients with thyroid disease, their data may offer new insights into the interplay between thyroid autoimmune ...
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Psychiatric illness and adverse pregnancy outcome

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007
To identify the adverse effect of psychiatric illness during pregnancy on pregnancy outcome.A large population-based study of deliveries (1988--2005) was conducted that compared women with and without psychiatric illness. Stratified analysis included multiple logistic regression models.Out of 181,479 deliveries, 607 (0.3%) women reported psychiatric ...
Naomi, Schneid-Kofman   +2 more
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Adverse pregnancy outcomes in snuff users

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2003
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of smokeless tobacco use during pregnancy.We examined birth weight, preterm delivery, and preeclampsia in women who were delivered of singleton, live-born infants in Sweden from 1999 through 2000.
Lucinda J, England   +5 more
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Exposure to Trihalomethanes and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes

Epidemiology, 1998
Exposure during pregnancy to disinfection by-products in drinking water has been hypothesized to lead to several adverse reproductive outcomes. We performed a retrospective cohort study to examine the relation of trihalomethane exposure during the third trimester of pregnancy to low birthweight, term low birthweight, and preterm delivery.
M D, Gallagher   +3 more
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Bacterial Vaginosis in Early Pregnancy and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2001
AbstractObjective: to assess the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis (BV) in asymptomatic pregnant women and its association with preterm birth (PTB) and premature rupture of membranes (PROM).Methods: In a cohort study 1,006 pregnant women between 16–28 weeks' gestation were screened for BV (Nugent's criteria) and for lower genital tract infection. Women
M, Purwar   +4 more
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Recurrent Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcome

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2008
It is an unfortunate fact that all pregnancies do not end with healthy babies and healthy mothers. Families who have experienced an adverse pregnancy outcome require accurate information about the risk of recurrence to plan future childbearing. This article examines the recurrence risk of four complications of pregnancy: gestational diabetes, preterm ...
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