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Abstract Objective We aimed to understand the mortality risks of vulnerable newborns (defined as preterm and/or born weighing smaller or larger compared to a standard population), in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Design Descriptive multi‐country, secondary analysis of individual‐level study data of babies born since 2000.
Elizabeth A. Hazel+114 more
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Abstract Background Fetal pulse oximetry may improve intrapartum fetal evaluation by providing a non‐invasive measurement of fetal oxygen saturation (FSpo2). Objectives To assess the association between abnormal intrapartum FSpo2 and perinatal and long‐term neurodevelopmental outcomes, and to evaluate if the addition of the measurement of FSpo2 to ...
Jill M. Mitchell+9 more
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Abstract Objective We aimed to compare the prevalence and neonatal mortality associated with large for gestational age (LGA) and macrosomia among 115.6 million live births in 15 countries, between 2000 and 2020. Design Population‐based, multi‐country study. Setting National healthcare systems. Population Liveborn infants.
Lorena Suárez‐Idueta+59 more
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Trial of labor when twin B is slightly larger than twin A: A Danish prospective cohort study
Abstract Objectives To assess whether a trial of labor at term in twin pregnancies, where twin B is at least 250 g heavier than twin A, is associated with increased risk of emergency cesarean section or mixed‐mode birth (vaginal delivery of twin A followed by cesarean of twin B). Existing guidelines on this topic are based on heterogeneous cohorts that
Mohammed R. Khalil+5 more
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Antenatal dexamethasone for late preterm delivery: Rate of complete course and neonatal outcomes
Abstract Objective This retrospective cohort study aimed to assess the rate of complete dexamethasone administration among late preterm deliveries and its impact on neonatal outcomes. Methods We reviewed medical records of 1500 late preterm deliveries (gestational age 34–36 + 6 weeks) between January 2018 and December 2020, analyzing baseline ...
Piyamon Srisakulpanich+3 more
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Termination of pregnancy for medical indications: A 14‐year analysis from a tertiary referral center
Abstract Objective This study aimed to evaluate the medical indications for termination of pregnancy, gestational age at termination, and methods used in our clinic. Methods This observational retrospective study included pregnancy terminations after 10 weeks of gestation for medical indications between 2010 and 2024.
Yasemin Dogan+5 more
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Queueing Theory Analysis of Labor & Delivery at a Tertiary Care Center [PDF]
Labor and Delivery is a complex clinical service requiring the support of highly trained healthcare professionals from Obstetrics, Anesthesiology, and Neonatology and the access to a finite set of valuable resources.
Golen, Toni+3 more
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Abstract Objective This sub‐analysis aimed to determine whether conventional suture‐associated risk factors for cesarean scar defect show similar outcomes with barbed continuous suturing, and to identify factors influencing residual myometrial thickness when using barbed continuous sutures.
Jota Maki+10 more
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Comparison of Quality of Life in Women after Normal Vaginal Delivery and Cesarean Section [PDF]
Background & objective: Postpartum period is associated with significant changes in women’s quality of life. These changes can be effective on the health of both mother and child. Due to the importance of life quality, the postpartum period and postnatal
اسدزاده, فيروزه+4 more
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Abstract We report a case of reposition and patch repair of an incarcerated uterus with threatened rupture of uterine scar dehiscence in mid‐trimester. This review summarizes surgical procedures and techniques in the management of uterine dehiscence and rupture in the second trimester with the aim to continue the pregnancy.
Elisabeth D'Costa+7 more
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