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Phagocytosis and onset of human labor
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983An in vitro experimental model has been developed which allows the study of amnion lysosomal enzyme release under controlled conditions. Briefly, a layer of human amnion membrane mounted on a specially designed reaction vessel serves as the reaction surface.
A J, Sbarra +5 more
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Characteristics of labor‐onset hypertension persist after neuraxial labor analgesia
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2019AbstractAimThis study aimed to investigate the rate of labor‐onset hypertension (LOH) under neuraxial labor analgesia and the effect of neuraxial labor analgesia on LOH.MethodsA retrospective study was conducted in a tertiary university hospital from 2015 to 2016. Patients who were admitted to the hospital for vaginal delivery under combined spinal and
Asako Kumagai +7 more
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Recognizing the Onset of Labor
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1990An experimental study compared the use of an educational technique based on patient participation with routine instructions to prepare patients to recognize the onset of active labor. The number of visits to the labor suite that resulted in the patient being discharged undelivered was significantly lower in patients who received the educational ...
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Meal patterning and the onset of spontaneous labor
Birth, 2021AbstractBackgroundThere is a lack of consensus in the literature about the association between meal patterning during pregnancy and birth outcomes. This study examined whether maternal meal patterning in the week before birth was associated with an increased likelihood of imminent spontaneous labor.MethodsData came from 607 participants in the third ...
Alison K. Nulty +5 more
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The risk factors for labor onset hypertension
Hypertension Research, 2015Our aim was to clarify the perinatal outcomes of and risk factors for hypertension that is first detected after labor onset (labor onset hypertension, LOH), which may be a risk factor for eclampsia and stroke during labor. A total of 1349 parturient women who did not exhibit preeclampsia or gestational hypertension prior to labor were examined.
Yasumasa, Ohno +4 more
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