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Antenatal care surveillance for monitoring malaria prevalence and intervention coverage: a multicountry analysis. [PDF]
Munsey A +19 more
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Abstract Objective Episiotomy and obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS) are recognized indicators of intrapartum care quality. The aim of this study was to assess episiotomy trends in non‐instrumental vaginal deliveries across all Portuguese public maternities over the last decade.
Mariana Bandeira +4 more
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Exploring the acceptability and impact of group antenatal care: a qualitative study among women in selected health facilities in Burkina Faso. [PDF]
Dao B, Ouedraogo Y, Mhlanga M, Kone A.
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Abstract Objectives Obstetric fistula is a complication occurring in childbearing women. It is a major problem in developing countries and results in poor childhood development and limited use of obstetric care. The aim of this study was to show the pooled prevalence of knowledge of obstetric fistulas among reproductive age women.
Aster Shiferaw +2 more
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Machine learning meets maternal health: Uncovering spatial blind spots in antenatal care quality in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Chakraborty S.
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Abstract Objective The optimal delivery approach for fetal growth restriction (FGR) with pathological cerebroplacental ratio (CPR) remains uncertain. This study evaluated the association between isolated pathological CPR (<5th percentile) and delivery outcomes, specifically the rate of cesarean delivery (CD) due to non‐reassuring fetal heart rate ...
Nofar Bar Noy‐Traub +8 more
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Study protocol of group antenatal care implementation at a public women's hospital in Brazil. [PDF]
Rodrigues L +5 more
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Abstract Objective To identify the long‐term child outcomes after prenatal aspirin exposure. Methods This study is a follow‐up of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluating low‐dose aspirin in the prevention of recurrent spontaneous preterm labor (the APRIL study) comparing aspirin 80 mg daily (n = 194) to placebo (n = 193) in singletons.
Emilie V. J. van Limburg Stirum +8 more
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