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Maternal micronutrients and fetal outcome

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
Maternal micronutrient deficiency has been related to adverse fetal effects. It is believed that micronutrient supplementation during pregnancy may improve fetal and neonatal outcome. Despite biological plausibility, the evidence base for individual micronutrient benefit on neonatal morbidity, mortality, growth and development is patchy and often ...
Dheeraj, Shah, H P S, Sachdev
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Maternal Occupation and Pregnancy Outcome

Epidemiology, 1996
Few studies have addressed the effect of maternal employment on late pregnancy outcomes. The National Maternal and Infant Health Survey, a probability sample of U.S. livebirths, stillbirths, and infant deaths in 1988, provided an opportunity to evaluate mothers' jobs in relation to preterm delivery, very low birthweight ( < 1,500 gm), moderately low ...
D A, Savitz, A F, Olshan, K, Gallagher
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OUTCOME OF CONFIRMED PERICONCEPTIONAL MATERNAL RUBELLA

The Lancet, 1988
61 pregnant women in whom confirmed rubella occurred from 5 weeks before to 6 weeks after the last menstrual period (LMP) were followed up prospectively. In 39, the pregnancy was terminated and the fetal tissues or mixed products of conception were examined for rubella virus. In 22, the pregnancy continued to term and cord serum was tested for specific
G, Enders   +3 more
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Maternal outcome of gestational diabetes mellitus

Diabetes & Metabolism, 2010
To estimate maternal outcome of treated or untreated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).French and English publications were searched using PubMed and Cochrane library.The diagnosis of GDM gathers a high risk population of preeclampsia and cesarean section (EL3).
G, Beucher   +2 more
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Maternal Obesity

MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2012
Approximately 30% of pregnant women are obese (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 30) and are at risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes. In this article, we review the literature on select obstetrical risks associated with maternal obesity and assess the recommended prevention and management strategies.
Priscilla M, Nodine   +1 more
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Maternal drinking and pregnancy outcome

Applied Research in Mental Retardation, 1982
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a distinct pattern of malformation and mental impairment, to date associated only with advanced stages of maternal alcoholism. Children born to alcoholics are at risk for a wide range of problems, including one or a few of the characteristics of FAS.
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Transient Idiopathic Polyhydramnios: Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes: Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes.

Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2022
To compare maternal and perinatal outcomes in pregnancies with transient and persistent idiopathic polyhydramnios to those with normal amniotic fluid volume.This retrospective cohort study included subjects delivering a singleton pregnancy between January 1, 2015, and June 30, 2020, with sonography ≥26 weeks' gestation demonstrating transient or ...
Joseph R, Wax   +3 more
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Paid Maternity Leave and Breastfeeding Outcomes

Birth, 2016
AbstractBackgroundDespite the benefits of breastfeeding, rates in the United States are low. Shorter maternity leave is associated with lower initiation and shorter durations of breastfeeding; however, little is known about how paid maternity leave may influence breastfeeding rates.MethodsWe used data from the 2006–2010 U.S.
Kelsey R, Mirkovic   +2 more
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Excessive maternal weight and pregnancy outcome

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
This study was undertaken to determine the influences of increased maternal prepregnancy weight and increased gestational weight gain on pregnancy outcome.This was a longitudinal retrospective study of 7407 term pregnancies delivered from 1987 through 1989.
J W, Johnson, J A, Longmate, B, Frentzen
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Intrapartum Maternal Fever and Neonatal Outcome

Pediatrics, 2000
Objective. Much of fever during term labor may not be infectious but rather a consequence of the use of epidural analgesia. Therefore, we investigated the association of elevated maternal intrapartum temperature with neonatal outcome when the infant does not develop an infection.
E, Lieberman   +5 more
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