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Adolescent Pregnancy

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2003
Teen birth rates have decreased steadily over the past decade, but the United States still has the highest birth rates among all developed countries. Young women who give birth as adolescents are likely to have poor school performance, and come from families with low socioeconomic status, a history of teen pregnancies, and low maternal education.
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Triplet Pregnancy

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1973
Summary: Five triplet pregnancies are described. None of these terminated prematurely. The perinatal mortality was 33%, while the sex ratio was 150:100. There was one set of conjoined twins. The literature on triplet pregnancy is reviewed and the incidence, aetiology, diagnosis, complications and management are discussed.
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Ectopic Pregnancy

Radiology, 2007
The differential diagnosis in a pregnant patient who presents with pain and bleeding in the first trimester includes normal early pregnancy, spontaneous abortion, molar pregnancy, and ectopic pregnancy. Knowledge of the sonographic appearance of these entities is helpful at arriving at the correct diagnosis. When no intrauterine pregnancy is visualized,
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Triplet Pregnancy

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1978
SummaryA series of 14 triplet pregnancies has been analyzed. The older triplet mother had a better chance of fetal survival than the younger mother. Parity did not appear to have much effect on fetal survival but the maturity of the infants at birth had more influence than did birth weight, on their survival.
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