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FIGO postpartum intrauterine device initiative: Complication rates across six countries. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To record and analyze complication rates following postpartum intrauterine device (PPIUD) insertion in 48 hospitals in six countries: Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Tanzania, and Kenya.
Arulkumaran, S +10 more
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Nowadays, even in developing countries Cesarean section is the most common method of delivery for the breech presentation. However, in rural parts of the countries still vaginal route is the only option.
Bikash Shrestha +3 more
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Health Status of Infants Delivered Using Cesarean Section and Instrumental Methods
Until now, the question about differences in the nature of the features of structure of morbidity and its structure among children under one year who were born naturally and surgically remains debatable.
Yu.V. Sorokolat +2 more
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Induction and augmentation of labor is one of the most common obstetrical interventions. However, this intervention is not free of risks and could cause adverse events, such as hyperactive uterine contraction, uterine rupture, and amniotic-fluid embolism.
Eri Kitamura +7 more
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Clinical impact of the disposable ventouse iCup® versus a metallic vacuum cup: a multicenter randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Experimental Protocole.
Bruno Langer +9 more
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BACKGROUND: Occiput posterior is the most common malposition in labor. Deliveries in occiput posterior position have been shown to have higher rates of adverse short-term maternal and neonatal outcomes compared with deliveries in occiput anterior ...
Hannah H. Foggin, MD +6 more
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Trying to understand preeclampsia. A rocky road
This narrative is not a review, it is just a personal account of a series of pivotal studies that directly influenced my evolving research interest in the pathogenesis and prevention of preeclampsia since the early 1980s’.
Gus Dekker
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Background: Uterine bleeding in early pregnancy represents a definite threat to developing embryo and is directly proportional to the amount of bleeding.
Mousumi Ghosh +3 more
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Objective Antiseizure medication (ASM) use during pregnancy has increased over the past decade. However, evidence linking prenatal ASM exposure to neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) in offspring remains inconsistent. This study evaluated whether prenatal ASM exposure increases the risk of NDDs in children.
Odile Sheehy +13 more
wiley +1 more source
Background : There have been few community-based epidemiological studies on urinary incontinence (UI) evaluating the risk factors and impact on quality of life (QOL) in India.
Trupti N Bodhare +2 more
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