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Leukocytosis and tobacco use during pregnancy
Abstract Objective Factors such as tobacco and other toxic substance use, obesity, associated comorbidity, and intercurrent infections can cause a proinflammatory state and modify analytical parameters. The objective of this study is to identify smoking‐induced leukocytosis in pregnant women across all three trimesters of pregnancy to aid in their ...
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, 2017
We present a three-phase exploration of mobile messaging to address the high rate of maternal mortality in low-income, urban Pakistan, with a focus on identifying deviations from previously published findings about mobile interventions in developing-world health.Phase 1 was a qualitative study of healthcare staff and pregnant mothers.
Amna Batool +4 more
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We present a three-phase exploration of mobile messaging to address the high rate of maternal mortality in low-income, urban Pakistan, with a focus on identifying deviations from previously published findings about mobile interventions in developing-world health.Phase 1 was a qualitative study of healthcare staff and pregnant mothers.
Amna Batool +4 more
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Complications of maternal spina bifida
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1984A case of repaired lumbar meningomyelocele with urinary diversion complicating pregnancy is reported. The complications anticipated and those that arose are discussed and the genetic aspect alluded to.
B, Powell, M, Garvey
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MATERNAL COMPLICATIONS WITH PLACENTA PREVIA
American Journal of Perinatology, 2000The purpose of this study is to describe the maternal complications of placenta previa. A population-based retrospective cohort study including all women delivered in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada from 1988 to 1995 was performed. Patient information was obtained from the Nova Scotia Atlee Perinatal Database and maternal complications were ...
J M, Crane +4 more
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Maternal Complications of Multifetal Pregnancy
Clinics in Perinatology, 2005This article reviews the common maternal complications encountered in multifetal gestations.
Cynthia, Gyamfi +2 more
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Maternal weight and pregnancy complications
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985The effect of obesity alone was investigated among 16,858 women who were delivered of their infants within a 12-month period. Complete analysis was possible for 9667 patients who were divided into four weight categories and separated into two groups, with and without complications.
J A, Garbaciak +3 more
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Maternal congenital diaphragmatic hernia complicating pregnancy
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003Symptomatic maternal diaphragmatic hernia in a pregnant woman is a surgical emergency associated with high morbidity and mortality both for her and her fetus. Such patients are most commonly managed with immediate cesarean delivery combined with hernia repair.A woman presented at 29 weeks' gestation with symptoms of bowel obstruction due to herniation ...
Mehmet R, Genc +3 more
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Maternal anxiety and obstetric complications
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1979Abstract The association between maternal anxiety in the third trimester of pregnancy and obstetric complications was studied in 146 patients using the IPAT Anxiety Self-Analysis Form. It was found that the incidence of pre-eclampsia, forceps delivery, prolonged and precipitate labour, primary post-partum haemorrhage, manual removal of the placenta ...
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Cesarean delivery on maternal request: maternal and neonatal complications
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008A complicated but relevant and timely concept, cesarean delivery on maternal request (CDMR) is defined as a cesarean delivery for a singleton pregnancy on maternal request at term in the absence of medical or obstetrical indications.Multiple potential risks and benefits exist with both vaginal and cesarean deliveries.
Young Mi, Lee, Mary E, D'Alton
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