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Identifying novel prodromal symptoms of eclampsia: A two-country, case-control study. [PDF]
Hastie R +12 more
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Women with type 1 diabetes had higher odds for most adverse pregnancy outcomes. In 2015–2021 compared to 1999–2014, women with type 1 diabetes had a notable reduction in congenital malformations, while immigrant women with type 1 diabetes had increased odds of delivering large for gestational age infants.
Astrid Melteig Stalheim +7 more
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Renewed focus on reducing the burden of pre-eclampsia. [PDF]
Farrar J +16 more
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
Peter von Dadelszen +4 more
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In pregnant women with new‐onset hypertension starting antihypertensives, some achieve tight BP control within a week (Group 1‐blue line), while others respond slower (Group 2‐red line). Group 1 showed higher Log10PLGF levels, but Log10sFlt‐1 did not differ between groups. Over time, Log10PLGF declined in both groups, while Log10sFlt‐1 remained stable.
Edward Tyrell +4 more
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Prospective cohort study of postpartum depressive symptoms and associated risk factors among women with and without preeclampsia in Sidama Region, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Jikamo B.
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Mid‐gestational uterine artery Doppler refines first‐trimester screening risk stratification for placenta‐mediated complications. Sequential assessment reclassifies women into four combined groups, identifying a distinct highest‐risk subgroup (H1H2) with over 40% adverse outcomes.
Christina Ammari +5 more
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Solwayo Ngwenya1–3 1Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Mpilo Central Hospital, 2Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Royal Women’s Clinic, 3National University of Science and Technology, Medical School, Bulawayo, Matabeleland,
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WHO recommendations for pregnancy and postpartum care should include hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. [PDF]
Miltenburg AS +7 more
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Adding 5 min of nutritive suction to a standard pumping protocol significantly increases early milk removal in the first 4 days postpartum. This simple adjustment is particularly effective in the first 2 days, when colostrum volumes are low. Optimizing early pumping strategies may improve access to colostrum and support lactation initiation in mothers ...
Theresia Margaretha Nicole Manshanden +3 more
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