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‘Routine’ antenatal care

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
The concept of antenatal care is a good model of preventive health targeted towards primary and secondary prevention of diseases and pathological conditions during pregnancy and delivery. A critical evaluation of antenatal care programs demonstrated that these are generally associated with a wide range of positive effects, although the type of care ...
J, Villar, P, Garcia, G, Walker
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Antenatal magnesium sulphate

BMJ, 2010
Reduces risk of cerebral palsy if given before preterm delivery Most clinical research into preterm delivery is based on the assumption that neonatal and therefore childhood outcomes are better the longer gestation proceeds and that delaying delivery is beneficial.
D M, Peebles, N, Marlow, P, Brocklehurst
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Antenatal advances

Nursing Standard, 1987
Antenatal care is gradually becoming more flexible and geared to individual needs, but there is still a long way to go, delegates at a conference on the relevance of antenatal care heard recently.
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Antenatal invasive therapy

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1998
The value of fetal therapy relates to the balance of benefit versus risk taking into account alternatives such as post-natal therapy. Since this balance is also determined by the natural history and prognosis of a given condition, the fact that any condition diagnosed pre-natally has a worse prognosis than the same condition diagnosed post-natally will
A T, Thein, P, Soothill
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Antenatal care

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Recently published papers on antenatal screening show that a policy of routine cervical examination does not lead to a reduction in preterm birth, perhaps because the results of the cervical examination do not influence the decisions umbilical Doppler ultrasonography shows that the systematic use of this method for high-risk pregnant women reduces the ...
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Postdate antenatal testing

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1995
AbstractObjective: To test the effect on pregnancy outcome of a policy of very early commencement of postdate surveillance testing, and induction of labor at 42 weeks. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 2776 consecutive cephalic deliveries at 38–42 weeks of gestation.
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Antenatal Formula Advertising

Pediatrics, 1995
The criticism of antenatal formula advertising by Howard et al1 regrettably reflects how ignorant many pediatricians are about breast-feeding in the community setting. Having been involved in infant nutrition studies on a face-to-face basis for more than 10 years,2 our experience indicates that formula advertising plays an insignificant role in ...
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Antenatally Detected Hydronephrosis

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2007
The strategy of management of children with hydronephrosis has considerably changed as a result of the development of ultrasound techniques, allowing a prenatal detection. Hydronephrosis is defined as a dilation of the renal collecting system, and several entirely different clinical entities can be considered this general heading, whereas early ...
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Antenatal fetal surveillance

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004
Antenatal fetal surveillance is a field of increasing importance in modern obstetrics, especially as results in perinatal care have recently made dramatic progress. It is an evolving field, and it is no longer acceptable just to wait and see when problems arise in pregnancy.
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Antenatal Cardiac Assessment

Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 2002
(2002). Antenatal Cardiac Assessment. Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal: Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 67-68.
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