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Exploring Patient-Clinician Trust During Pregnancy Care: A Qualitative Study With Latine Patients. [PDF]
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Leveraging human centered design to enhance clinician communication during pregnancy care: Overcoming language barriers with Spanish-speaking patients. [PDF]
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Ectopic Pregnancy and Lifesaving Care
JAMA, 2023This JAMA Insights Clinical Update discusses the management of ectopic pregnancy and the urgency of prompt intervention.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2004
Diabetes, whether existing before pregnancy or brought on by changes in maternal physiology, poses risks to the mother and developing fetus. Excellent preconceptional and pregnancy care can help to minimize, or even to eliminate, these risks. This article reviews the problems that are associated with diabetes in pregnancy and evidence-based strategies ...
Jason, Griffith, Deborah L, Conway
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Diabetes, whether existing before pregnancy or brought on by changes in maternal physiology, poses risks to the mother and developing fetus. Excellent preconceptional and pregnancy care can help to minimize, or even to eliminate, these risks. This article reviews the problems that are associated with diabetes in pregnancy and evidence-based strategies ...
Jason, Griffith, Deborah L, Conway
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Obstetric Care in Diabetic Pregnancy
Acta Paediatrica, 1985ABSTRACT. In diabetic pregnancy near‐normalization of maternal blood glucose levels improves the perinatal outcome. Strict metabolic control can be achieved by self‐monitoring of blood glucose in ambulant praxis. The obstetric supervision may now therefore be organized on an out‐patient basis aiming at early recognition of pregnancy complications such
O, Tydén, C, Berne
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Prenatal Care and Multiple Pregnancy
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1998Prenatal care of multiple pregnancy presents a variety of nursing challenges. Specialized care, beginning in early pregnancy, can have a significant impact on the outcome for mothers and neonates. Dramatically increasing roles for advanced technology in the care of multifetal pregnancies must be balanced with families' needs for education and support.
J M, Ellings, R B, Newman, N A, Bowers
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Early Human Development, 1992
This century has seen marked improvement in perinatal outcomes but prematurity remains a problem the world over. To improve these results requires more attention to early pregnancy or even pre-pregnancy care. Control of pre-existing conditions, improved social behavior in nutrition, smoking cessation and other factors are discussed.
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This century has seen marked improvement in perinatal outcomes but prematurity remains a problem the world over. To improve these results requires more attention to early pregnancy or even pre-pregnancy care. Control of pre-existing conditions, improved social behavior in nutrition, smoking cessation and other factors are discussed.
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2011
In 1972, breast care during pregnancy by nurses primarily concentrated on preparation of the nipples for breastfeeding. There is now a vast amount of research evidence that demonstrates the positive impact breastfeeding has on maternal and infant health.
Teresa S, Johnson, Karen, Strube
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In 1972, breast care during pregnancy by nurses primarily concentrated on preparation of the nipples for breastfeeding. There is now a vast amount of research evidence that demonstrates the positive impact breastfeeding has on maternal and infant health.
Teresa S, Johnson, Karen, Strube
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