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The first live term birth following uterus transplantation in Australia
Abstract Objective To report the first live birth following uterus transplantation in Australia. Study design Case report. Setting, participant The first participant in the uterus transplantation research study program at the Royal Hospital for Women, the Prince of Wales Hospital, and Westmead Hospital in Sydney.
Rebecca Deans+21 more
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Neuraxial labor analgesia use among racial and ethnic groups in the United States, 2016–2022
Abstract Introduction Neuraxial analgesia is the most effective modality for pain relief during labor; yet utilization varies considerably among racial and ethnic groups in the United States—representing a health disparity. Little is known about how maternal and obstetric characteristics may contribute to these differences and whether variation exists ...
Eva Martinez+5 more
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The Moral Regime of Midwifery Continuity of Carer Implementation in England
ABSTRACT Since 2016, the National Health Service (NHS) in England has been aiming to implement midwifery continuity of carer (MCoC), a model of maternity care in which the same midwife or small group of midwives provides antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care for women, other birthing people and their babies.
Aimee Louise Middlemiss+8 more
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Epidural analgesia by infusion [PDF]
J.E. Caldwell, Janet M. Braidwood
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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate whether women's perceptions of respectful intrapartum care are influenced by the use of epidural, oxytocin, or episiotomy. Design National survey‐based cohort study using data from the Swedish Pregnancy Survey 8 weeks postpartum (NPS‐8) merged with Swedish Pregnancy Register (SPR) data.
Karin Johnson+4 more
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Early epidural analgesia for the preoperative management of suspected spontaneous pheochromocytoma rupture: a case report. [PDF]
Oshiba Y+4 more
europepmc +1 more source
S. Logtenberg+13 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
ABSTRACT Background Perioperative hyperoxia may be associated with increased long‐term mortality, whereas perioperative antioxidants may be associated with reduced long‐term mortality. This study aimed to determine if high perioperative inspiratory oxygen fraction (FiO2) (0.80) compared with normal FiO2 (0.30) would increase mortality, hospital ...
Frederik C. Loft+6 more
wiley +1 more source