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Thrombophilias and adverse pregnancy outcome [PDF]
Congenital and acquired thrombophilias are the most common predisposing factors for thromboembolism, but they may also contribute to pathophysiological processes involved in recurrent pregnancy loss, fetal death, intrauterine growth restriction, placental abruption, placental infarction, and pre-eclampsia.
H A, Mousa, Z, Alfirević
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Proactive Coping in Early Pregnancy and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Tess EK Cersonsky,1 Audra C Fain,2 Adam K Lewkowitz,3,4 Erika F Werner,5 Emily S Miller,3,4 Melissa A Clark,4,6 Nina K Ayala3,4 1Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA ...
Cersonsky TEK +6 more
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Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes [PDF]
It is controversial whether maternal hyperglycemia less severe than that in diabetes mellitus is associated with increased risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes.A total of 25,505 pregnant women at 15 centers in nine countries underwent 75-g oral glucose-tolerance testing at 24 to 32 weeks of gestation.
The HAPO Study Cooperative Research Group +23 more
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Micronutrients in Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
About 10 to 20% of reported pregnancies have complications like spontaneous abortion (SA), preeclampsia (PE), preterm birth (PTB), and fetal growth restriction (FGR); 60% are attributed to maternal nutritional alterations. Multiple micronutrients (MMN) are supplemented in the antenatal period, but no proper validation/guidelines are available regarding
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Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes [PDF]
For the 23,316 participants with blinded data, we calculated adjusted odds ratios for adverse pregnancy outcomes associated with an increase in the fasting plasma glucose level of 1 SD (6.9 mg per deciliter [0.4 mmol per liter]), an increase in the 1-hour plasma glucose level of 1 SD (30.9 mg per deciliter [1.7 mmol per liter]), and an increase in the ...
Boyd E, Metzger +2 more
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Periodontal disease has been suggested to be linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth, low birth weight, and preeclampsia. Adverse pregnancy outcomes are a significant public health issue with important clinical and societal ...
Xingyue Wen +4 more
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Every Newborn INDEPTH (EN-INDEPTH) Study - Additional Materials [PDF]
The Every Newborn- International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health (EN-INDEPTH) study was a cross-sectional, multi-site study conducted between July 2017 and August 2018, including a survey of 69,176 women aged 15-49 ...
Baschieri, Angela +7 more
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Risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in women with periodontal disease and the effectiveness of interventions in decreasing this risk: Protocol for systematic overview of systematic reviews [PDF]
Background: Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease of the tissues supporting the teeth. Women who have periodontal disease while pregnant may be at risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Been, J.V. (Jasper) +5 more
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Maternal Lifestyle and Pregnancy Complications: The Generation R Study [PDF]
Adverse maternal lifestyle habits during pregnancy are important modifiable risk factors for pregnancy complications in Western countries. Most common adverse maternal lifestyle habits include smoking, alcohol consumption, and caffeine consumption ...
Bakker, R. (Rachel)
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Costs associated with policies regarding alcohol use during pregnancy: Results from 1972-2015 Vital Statistics. [PDF]
Background and objectiveAs of 2016, 43 US states have policies regarding alcohol use during pregnancy. A recent study found that out of eight state-level alcohol/pregnancy policies, six are significantly associated with poorer birth outcomes, and two are
Roberts, Sarah CM +1 more
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