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Fetal macrosomia and its associated factors among singleton live-births in private clinics in Mekelle city, Tigray, Ethiopia. [PDF]
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Apgar score of zero at five minutes and neonatal seizures or serious neurologic dysfunction in relation to birth setting. [PDF]
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Eating For Two: A Study of the Effects of Obesity upon the Health of Pregnant Women and their Infants [PDF]
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Evaluation and Management of Fetal Macrosomia
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2021Macrosomia results from abnormal fetal growth and can lead to serious consequences for the mother and fetus. In cases of suspected macrosomia, patients must be counseled carefully regarding a delivery plan, and Cesarean section should be considered when indicated.
Michelle T, Nguyen, Joseph G, Ouzounian
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DeckerMed Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019
Excessive fetal growth and increased birth weight are associated with significant maternal and neonatal morbidity and have become increasingly common given the global obesity epidemic. Fetal macrosomia is traditionally defined in developed countries as fetal weight greater than 4,000 grams or 4,500 grams regardless of gestational age.
Andrea G. Edlow, Caitlin Clifford
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Excessive fetal growth and increased birth weight are associated with significant maternal and neonatal morbidity and have become increasingly common given the global obesity epidemic. Fetal macrosomia is traditionally defined in developed countries as fetal weight greater than 4,000 grams or 4,500 grams regardless of gestational age.
Andrea G. Edlow, Caitlin Clifford
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Fetal Macrosomia—Animal Models
Diabetes Care, 1980Macrosomia is characteristic of the infant whose mother has undiagnosed diabetes mellitus during pregnancy or whose diabetes has been inadequately controlled. Animal models of diabetes have included effects of pancreatectomy or beta-cell destruction by chemical agents. Maternal effects have been variable as have been effects on the fetus.
R, Schwartz, J, Susa
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