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Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Diabetes Group Prenatal Care

American Journal of Perinatology, 2020
Objective This study aimed to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of Diabetes Group Prenatal Care to increase patient engagement in diabetes self-care activities.Study Design A pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted at two sites. Inclusion criteria were English or Spanish speaking, type 2 or gestational diabetes, 22 to 34 weeks of ...
Carter, Ebony B.   +7 more
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Fetal male masculinization in control and prenatally stressed rats

Developmental Psychobiology, 1989
AbstractThe present experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that males in utero masculinize the development of other males. This effect was examined during fetal development in males from control and prenatally stressed rats. A code identified the number of cervical‐flanking males between the target male and the cervical end of the uterus. The
E D, Lephart, D E, Fleming, R W, Rhees
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Prenatal Nutritional Supplementation

Pediatrics, 1980
This report is the long-awaited presentation of the results of the major study on the use of nutritional supplementation to improve the outcomes of pregnancy. In this study, a nutritional supplement refers to the provision of specified amounts of nutrients in a formula made up as a beverage. The formula would be used to aid in the quantification of the
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Prenatal Control of Hb Bart's Disease in Southern China

Hemoglobin, 2007
Alpha-thalassemia (thal) is one of the most common genetic diseases and is widely distributed in southern China. Fetuses with homozygous alpha(0)-thal, known as Hb Bart's (gamma(4)) disease, usually die during the last trimester of gestation, and the affected pregnancies are frequently associated with serious maternal morbidity and mortality.
Can, Liao   +6 more
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Prenatal exposure to sex hormones: A case‐control study

Teratology, 1998
The adverse effect of therapeutic use of sex hormones during pregnancy inducing pseudohermaphroditism in female offspring has been well known since the early 1950s. Consequently there has been great concern about the potential effects on the offspring of women who use these agents during gestation.
M L, Martínez-Frías   +3 more
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Ventilatory control in newborn mice prenatally exposed to cocaine

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2002
AbstractInfants born to mothers who used cocaine during pregnancy are at increased risk for neonatal death and respiratory impairments. Confounding factors such as multiple substance abuse make it difficult to isolate the effects of cocaine. We used a murine model to test the hypothesis that prenatal cocaine exposure may impair ventilatory responses to
Autret, Fanny   +7 more
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Control Prenatal actual, pirámide invertida

La ponencia de Control Prenatal Actual propone un cambio en el modelo de control prenatal, enfatizando la importancia del primer trimestre (11-13+6 semanas) para la detección temprana de complicaciones mediante ecografía, historia clínica y marcadores bioquímicos (β-hCG libre, PAPP-A). Este enfoque permite identificar aneuploidías (como trisomía 21 con
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Diagnóstico de embarazo y control prenatal

2023
Diana Marcela Cepeda R.   +1 more
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Control prenatal

2018
Maryi Viviana Estrada Bonilla   +1 more
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