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MATERNAL ORAL HEALTH

Dental Clinics of North America, 2001
Maternity changes a woman's body and can have an effect on fetal oral health. Prenatal counseling can improve oral health of both mother and child. Maternal diet, self-care, and lifestyle can lead to permanent changes in the offspring's oral health.
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Abortion and maternal health

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1998
AbstractSince the beginning of recorded history, women have attempted to terminate unwanted pregnancies. Despite the safety of modern techniques of abortion, many women throughout the world still have to resort to unsafe abortions, placing themselves at considerable risk.
P S, Bernstein, A, Rosenfield
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The Maternal Health Compact

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Many pregnant women in the rural United States have access only to low-resourced, low-volume hospitals. Linking such hospitals with tertiary care hospitals through telehealth services, quality-improvement aid, and transport may reduce morbidity and mortality.
Susan, Mann   +2 more
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Maternal rights and health

Society, 1982
T he text of proposed Senate Bill 158 reads in part: "human life shall be deemed to exist from conception, without regard to race, sex, age, health, defect, or condition of dependency; and for this purpose 'person' shall include all human life as defined herein." At conception there is cellular life, in biological terms.
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Child and maternal health

Nursing Management, 2008
A new national resource has been launched to offer access to resources related to child and maternal health matters.
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Maternal and Child Health

New England Journal of Medicine, 1954
MATERNAL and child health services are organized public efforts, governmental and nongovernmental, to promote and protect the health of mothers and children.
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MATERNAL HEALTH AND MONGOLISM

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract During twelve years (1960-71) 31 cases of mongolism were identified among some 25,000 live births to residents of Framingham, Massachusetts. Since Jan. 1, 1967, newborn infants who were suspected of having an anomalous cytogenetic constitution of any kind have been photographed, X-rayed, and karyotyped.
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Maternal Mental Health

MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2022
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Maternal Health

Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2022
Edward T.A. Fry   +2 more
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