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Are there rural–urban differences in maternal health and care among postpartum women, and do those differences vary by insurance coverage? This study used the 2013–2018 National Health Interview Surveys of 2,664 non‐pregnant female respondents ages 18–49 with an infant under age one.
Julia D. Interrante +4 more
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Development of a clinical triage readiness and practice assessment tool for midwives in the maternity units of South Africa. [PDF]
Ngwenya MW +5 more
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New analysis from 15 years of Indonesian Demographic Health Survey Data has identified a shift from home birth to hospital birth. However, 65% of women who gave birth in hospital had no risk factors, while 13% of women who gave birth at home did report pregnancy‐related risk factors.
Kai Hodgkin +2 more
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Link Between Non-Invasive Intrapartum Interventions and Cardiotocography Patterns, Amniotic Fluid Color, and Immediate Neonatal Outcomes. [PDF]
Garcia-Cuadrado N +6 more
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Effect of Group Prenatal Care Attendance on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Preterm Birth
ABSTRACT Introduction Adequate prenatal care is an important tool for achieving optimal health outcomes for both mothers and their babies. A low group prenatal care (GPNC) attendance rate may influence clinical outcomes. We aimed to estimate the effect of GPNC attendance on the risk of gestational diabetes (GDM) and preterm birth (PTB). Methods This is
Roch A. Nianogo +6 more
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The obstetric hematology joint clinic in Qatar: experience since 2020. [PDF]
Elkourashy SA +7 more
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N W, K. Reisinger‐Kindle, “Through our eyes: A birth mom and adoptive parent share their perspectives on bias in obstetric care,” Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care (Early View): https://doi.org/10.1111/birt.12829. The above article, published online on 19 June 2024 in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been withdrawn by agreement between ...
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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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Pre-gestational BMI, obstetric violence, and perinatal mental health: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Martínez-Rodríguez S +5 more
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Prevalence of Episiotomy Practice and Associated Factors in Brazil: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Although routine episiotomy is not recommended, it remains widely performed during childbirth, with rates varying substantially across countries. This systematic review synthesizes evidence on the prevalence and associated factors of episiotomy in Brazil.
Ana Carolina dos Santos Rodrigues +7 more
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