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"We have a place, and we are present": the journey of male nursing students through obstetric clinical training in Saudi Arabia: a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Alkhaifi SA.
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Ventral hernia containing a term gravid uterus: A rare challenge in surgical and obstetric management. [PDF]
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Non-delivery Obstetric Procedures
2009Cervical incompetence complicates up to 1% of all pregnancies. It is characterized by premature dilation of the internal cervical os and shortening of the cervix from the internal os to the uterine cavity. It is associated with early pregnancy loss and premature birth.
Sanjay Datta +2 more
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Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2020
STUDY OBJECTIVE We aimed to determine whether patient-reported quality of recovery differed between spontaneous and operative vaginal delivery. We also aimed to psychometrically evaluate the Obstetric Quality of Recovery-10 scoring tool (ObsQoR-10) for ...
P. Sultan +5 more
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STUDY OBJECTIVE We aimed to determine whether patient-reported quality of recovery differed between spontaneous and operative vaginal delivery. We also aimed to psychometrically evaluate the Obstetric Quality of Recovery-10 scoring tool (ObsQoR-10) for ...
P. Sultan +5 more
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Management of Delivery: Obstetric Aspects
2019Claudia Caissutti, Vincenzo Berghella
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Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018
Lacerations are common after vaginal birth. Trauma can occur on the cervix, vagina, and vulva, including the labial, periclitoral, and periurethral regions, and the perineum. Most of these lacerations do not result in adverse functional outcomes.
S. Cichowski, R. Rogers
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Lacerations are common after vaginal birth. Trauma can occur on the cervix, vagina, and vulva, including the labial, periclitoral, and periurethral regions, and the perineum. Most of these lacerations do not result in adverse functional outcomes.
S. Cichowski, R. Rogers
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Obstetric antecedents for preterm delivery
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2008To 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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Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey, 2018
Importance Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASISs) complicate approximately 1 in 10 deliveries. Objective The aims of this study were to review and compare recommendations from recently published national guidelines regarding OASISs at vaginal ...
I. Tsakiridis +3 more
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Importance Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASISs) complicate approximately 1 in 10 deliveries. Objective The aims of this study were to review and compare recommendations from recently published national guidelines regarding OASISs at vaginal ...
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