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Gestation as mothering

Bioethics, 2020
AbstractSome commentators maintain that gestational surrogates are not ‘mothers’ in a way capable of grounding a claim to motherhood. These commentators find that the practices that constitute motherhood do not extend to gestational surrogates. We argue that gestational surrogates should be construed as mothers of the children they bear, even if they ...
Timothy F. Murphy, Jennifer A. Parks
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INTRAUTERINE GROWTH AS ESTIMATED FROM LIVEBORN BIRTH-WEIGHT DATA AT 24 TO 42 WEEKS OF GESTATION.

Pediatrics, 1963
Percentile curves representing intrauterine growth of Caucasian infants in Colorado are constructed from the birthweights of liveborn infants at gestational ages ranging from 24 to 42 weeks. The median weights of Colorado babies were found to be lower at
L. Lubchenco   +3 more
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Incidence of gestational hypertension in gestational diabetes mellitus [PDF]

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The purpose of this study has been to establish the incidence of gestational hypertension (GH) in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and to examine the frequency of complications in women with co-existent GDM and GH. Furthermore, we wished to evaluate the significance of urine albumin excretion determined by the urine albumin creatinine ...
Jan Kvetny, Hedvig F Poulsen
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Assisted Gestation and Transgender Women

Bioethics, 2015
Developments in uterus transplant put assisted gestation within meaningful range of clinical success for women with uterine infertility who want to gestate children.
T. Murphy
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Fetal fraction in maternal plasma cell‐free DNA at 11–13 weeks' gestation: relation to maternal and fetal characteristics

Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2013
To examine the possible effects of maternal and fetal characteristics on the fetal fraction in maternal plasma cell‐free (cf) DNA at 11–13 weeks' gestation and estimate the proportion of pregnancies at high risk of non‐invasive prenatal testing (NIPT ...
G. Ashoor   +5 more
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Outcomes of Infants Born at 22 and 23 Weeks’ Gestation

Pediatrics, 2013
OBJECTIVE: To provide instructive information on death and neurodevelopmental outcomes of infants born at 22 and 23 weeks’ gestational age. METHODS: The study cohort consisted of 1057 infants born at 22 to 25 weeks in the Neonatal Research Network, Japan.
N. Ishii   +4 more
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Gestational Diabetes

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2003
Gestational diabetes (GDM) is defined as any degree of glucose intolerance with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. GDM is becoming an increasing health problem worldwide and one of the most common complications of pregnancy. The prevalence of GDM in Central Europe is 5-7%.
Alexandra Kautzky-Willer   +1 more
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Reference ranges for uterine artery mean pulsatility index at 11–41 weeks of gestation

Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2008
To construct gestational age (GA)‐based reference ranges for the uterine artery (UtA) mean pulsatility index (PI) at 11–41 weeks of pregnancy.
O. Gómez   +6 more
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Hyperbilirubinemia in the Newborn Infant ≥35 Weeks’ Gestation: An Update With Clarifications

Pediatrics, 2009
In July 2004, the Subcommittee on Hyperbilirubinemia of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published its clinical practice guideline on the management of hyperbilirubinemia in the newborn infant ≥35 weeks of gestation,1 and a similar guideline was ...
M. J. Maisels   +5 more
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The philosophy of gestation

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1967
Abstract The period from conception to birth is a preparation for the independent life of the human individual. The unborn organism during this period develops and grows, and acquires that degree of self-sufficiency which will enable it to sustain itself apart from the mother.
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