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DYSPNOEA DURING NORMAL PREGNANCY

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1978
SummaryThe incidence, severity and time‐course of dyspnoea were assessed in 62 women on eight occasions throughout a normal pregnancy. Fifteen per cent of subjects noticed an increase in dyspnoea in the first trimester compared with the non‐pregnant state and in almost half of them dyspnoea was experienced before 19 weeks gestation; 76 per cent ...
J A, Milne, A D, Howie, A I, Pack
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Immunology of normal pregnancy

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2006
Since Medawar's initial contemplations in 1953 on the mechanisms of immune evasion allowing for the survival of the allogeneic conceptus in an immunologically competent mother, physicians and immunologists alike have struggled to understand the immunological paradox of pregnancy.
Kjersti M, Aagaard-Tillery   +2 more
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Haemostasis in Normal Pregnancy

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1984
SummaryA study has been undertaken in 72 women to provide systematic information on the changes that occur in a wide range of haemostatic variables during and after pregnancy. Factors VII, VIII :C, VIIIR:Ag, X, fibrinogen and α1 antitrypsin, rose markedly throughout pregnancy.
Y, Stirling   +4 more
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Normal pregnancy

2011
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Sabaratnam Arulkumaran   +4 more
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Coping in normal pregnancy

Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2002
In high-risk populations (e.g., adolescents, substance abusers), coping strategies in pregnancy have been studied. Avoidance of the stressful situation and aggressive coping are frequently used and related to postnatal depression and other negative outcomes.
Huizink, AC   +4 more
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Normal pregnancy

2023
Abstract This chapter covers the basics of a normal pregnancy, starting with taking an obstetric history (including current pregnancy, relevant features, and physical examination of the patient), and going on to engagement of the fetal head, the female pelvis, and the diameters and presenting parts of the fetal head.
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Platelet aggregation in normal pregnancy

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2022
It was recently shown that abnormal platelet aggregation (PA) had played a critical role in some adverse pregnancies. Till now reference range for PA in normal pregnancy has not been determined. Furthermore, few study has been conducted to explore the factors related to PA. Our study was performed to assess the reference range of PA in normal pregnancy
Xiaoling Su, Weixiu Zhao
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Baroreflex Function in Normal Pregnancy

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1991
The sinoaortic baroreflex is one of the primary mechanisms that regulates blood pressure. Decreased baroreflex sensitivity has been reported in preeclampsia. We sought to determine whether pregnancy altered baroreflex sensitivity. From a radial artery catheter, heart rate and mean arterial pressure were recorded continuously onto a polygraph. The ratio
L, Leduc   +3 more
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Platelet values during normal pregnancy

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1985
SummaryBlood samples were obtained from 26 healthy women at regular intervals throughout pregnancy and analysed using a Coulter Counter Model S Plus III. The mean values for the various haematological indices at each stage o f gestation were first calculated; the platelet count showed a small decrease throughout pregnancy as did haemoglobin ...
P R, Sill, T, Lind, W, Walker
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Early Normal Pregnancy

2006
Diagnostic ultrasound has played an important role in a better understanding of early human development. This diagnostic tool has opened up unparalleled possibilities to study morphology and physiology from conception to the end of first trimester.
A Kurjak   +4 more
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