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Hospital Practice, 1971
After one recognizes that the most important factors in the high-risk pregnancy are socioeconomic in origin—including even many of the apparent medical risks—two major considerations arise. One is to identify early the patient in whom complications may be expected; the other, to cope with the logistics of giving her the services she may need ...
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After one recognizes that the most important factors in the high-risk pregnancy are socioeconomic in origin—including even many of the apparent medical risks—two major considerations arise. One is to identify early the patient in whom complications may be expected; the other, to cope with the logistics of giving her the services she may need ...
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MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1987
ROBERT A. KNUPPEL, JOAN E. DRUKKER
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ROBERT A. KNUPPEL, JOAN E. DRUKKER
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[Detecting high risk pregnancy].
La Revue du praticien, 2010Antenatal care is aiming to reduce maternal land foetal mortality and morbidity. Maternal and foetal mortality can be due to different causes. Their knowledge allows identifying pregnancy (high risk pregnancy) with factors associated with an increased risk for maternal and/or foetal mortality and serious morbidity.
Muriel, Doret, Pascal, Gaucherand
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High-Risk Pregnancy: Pregnancy-Related Problems
2023Bhavani Shankar Kodali, Scott Segal
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