Tranexamic acid in prevention of postpartum hemorrhage in elective cesarean section
Pravin Shah +4 more
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Women's motivations for and experiences with transabdominal cerclage: A qualitative study
Women undergoing transabdominal cerclage described the intervention as necessary and a source of hope after previous pregnancy loss. Perceived benefits outweighed surgical and obstetric downsides; however, anxiety and emotional vulnerability persisted throughout pregnancy, rooted in prior loss.
Stina Lou +8 more
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Effect of Propofol on Postoperative Sleep Quality in Patients Undergoing Elective Cesarean Section with Spinal Anesthesia:A Retrospective Cohort Study Using Propensity Score Matching at a Single Center. [PDF]
Zhou J +5 more
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In a pilot randomized clinical trial of cesarean‐born infants, vaginal microbiota transfer improved social–emotional development at 12 months, reducing social–emotional risk and improving key subdomains, while early neurodevelopmental benefits observed at 6 months were not sustained at 12 months. Abstract Introduction To evaluate the effects of vaginal
Chuhui Zhou +9 more
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Long-Term Physical and Psychological Health Consequences of Induced Abortion: A Review of the Evidence [PDF]
Hartmann, Katherine E. +2 more
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Anxiety Assessment Using the Visual Analogue Scale Among Women Undergoing Elective Cesarean Section. [PDF]
Alexakis C +8 more
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Combined exposure to gestational diabetes and maternal smoking was associated with a shorter duration of pregnancy and a higher risk of preterm birth and delayed hospital discharge. Both exposures independently exerted adverse effects, evident even in a predominantly low‑risk population.
Lotta S. Holopainen +4 more
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Therapeutic Vasopressor Use for Postspinal Hypotension in Low-Risk Elective Cesarean Deliveries: A Systematic Review, Network Meta-Analysis, and Trial Sequential Analysis. [PDF]
Babul A +5 more
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Higher birth trauma ratings are predicted by women not having other children, maternal complications, lower birth satisfaction, and no postpartum skin‐to‐skin contact. Higher childbirth‐related post‐traumatic stress symptoms are predicted by younger maternal age, no previous children, current mental health difficulties, previous trauma, emergency ...
Rebecca Webb +3 more
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