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The impact of oxytocin discontinuation at the onset of the active phase of labor on fetal heart rate (FHR) patterns and uterine activity; One hour following discontinuation, the mean FHR baseline slightly increased, FHR patterns improved—particularly with reduced decelerations and improved variability—and uterine activity decreased. Moreover, among the
Lise Lafforgue +7 more
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Effects of gestational weight gain and HbA1C on fetal growth and birthweight in women with obesity
Our results indicate that HbA1C measured in the third semester and the modifiable gestational weight gain are exposures with the potential to influence fetal growth and birthweight in this population of pregnant women with pBMI ≥35 kg/m2. Abstract Introduction Fetal growth and birthweight are influenced by various endogenous and exogenous factors ...
Maja Lecic Bonnichsen +5 more
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A systematic review of 33 gestational diabetes risk prediction models found fair discrimination but significant methodological weaknesses. With 69% of studies at high risk of bias, future research must adopt rigorous, scalable validation strategies to enhance clinical utility.
Beminate Lemma Seifu +5 more
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Active surveillance for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 is not associated with increased risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes compared to large loop excision of the transformation zone. Abstract Introduction Previous studies have suggested that human papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV‐related disease may be associated with increased risk of adverse
Kirstine Kold Katholm +6 more
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Early‐ vs. late‐onset gestational diabetes: Differential impact on maternal and neonatal outcomes
Early‐onset gestational diabetes mellitus (diagnosed before 20 weeks) identifies a clinically higher‐risk phenotype than late‐onset GDM (24–28 weeks), with greater insulin requirement and higher adjusted risks of preeclampsia, cesarean delivery, preterm birth, and adverse neonatal outcomes.
Baolai Li +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The passive second stage of labor has been increasingly recognized as a normal phase of labor. However, it remains poorly studied, especially in healthy women. This study aims to assess the passive phase in healthy laboring women and maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Lucia Zagra +6 more
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Assessing the risk factors and establishing multivariable prediction models for singleton macrosomia
IntroductionFetal macrosomia is related to adverse neonatal and maternal health outcomes. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the risk factors for macrosomia and establish multivariable prediction models to enable early identification, prevention, and ...
Jinying Luo +14 more
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Maternal glycaemia and child educational attainment at age 5 in the Born in Bradford cohort
Abstract Aims There is emerging evidence that maternal hyperglycaemia may be associated with adverse offspring neuro‐behavioural outcomes, which are foundational to educational success. We hypothesised that higher levels of maternal glucose would be associated with poorer educational attainment in early childhood.
Claire A. Wilson +5 more
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Symphysis-fundal height measurements in predicting fetal macrosomia
The predictive value of symphysio-funtfai height(SFH) measurements in fetal macrosomia was evaluated in a prospective cross-sectional study of 378 consecutive parturients at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Eastern Nigeria over a three
H E Onah
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Machine learning models were developed in Korean women with gestational diabetes to predict adverse pregnancy outcomes including large‐ and small‐for‐gestational‐age, low Apgar score, and preterm delivery. RandomForest and ExtraTree showed highest AUROC 0.726 for LGA and 0.689 for low Apgar score, respectively.
Jooyeop Lee +7 more
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