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Obstetric antecedents for preterm delivery

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2008
To investigate the obstetric antecedents for preterm delivery (PTD) in an Irish urban obstetric population, and to evaluate the incidence and outcome of such deliveries.A retrospective observational study of all preterm deliveries at the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin during the six-year period 1997-2002.
Michael M. Slattery   +2 more
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An evaluation of hypnosis for obstetric delivery

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
Abstract A series of 400 obstetric deliveries are presented. Two hundred of these received group hypnotic training and 200 did not. Sixty-two per cent of the hypnosis series were delivered with hypnosis as the sole anesthesia. The trained group had a shorter labor and required less analgesia before delivery and in the puerperium.
Norman Ames Posner, Henry N. Gross
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Breech Delivery

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1988
AbstractFivehundred and eighty consecutive breech births during the period 1972–79 were analvsed for factors associated with neonatal mortality. The overall neonatal mortality in breech deliveries in this series of cases was 4.1%. Multivariate analyses (logistic regression) selected only 4 of 56 variables tested as significant (p > 0.05) risk ...
E. Hannisdal   +3 more
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Obstetric delivery forceps

The American Journal of Surgery, 1940
This invention aims to provide a pair of obstetrical delivery forceps wherein axis traction is combined with universally jointed action, the instrument being capable of being applied and manipulated as easily as other forceps now in use.
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Delivery and Obstetrical Issues

2003
The prenatal diagnosis of hypoplastic left heart syndrome is becoming more common since the advent of fetal echocardiography as a reliable modality to assess cardiac anatomyin utero.In addition, staged reconstructive surgery and cardiac transplantation have markedly improved neonatal survival.
Samuel Parry, Sara J. Marder
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Cesarean Delivery as a Marker for Obstetric Quality

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Cesarean delivery is a frequent, easily obtainable, and meaningful event in obstetrics that has frequently been used as a quality indicator. However, its utility as a widespread marker of quality has several limitations. The cesarean delivery rate does not account for variation in levels of maternal care with varying maternal and fetal conditions ...
Jennifer L. Bailit, Kelly S. Gibson
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Obstetric Aspects of Adolescent Pregnancy and Delivery

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1978
ABSTRACTAn analysis of 31 years of adolescent pregnancies and deliveries at Novi Sad Medical Facility is presented. Obstetric complications are discussed. The psychological impact of adolescent pregnancy is examined.
Milenko Bujas   +2 more
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