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Care for adolescent pregnancy and childbirth
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2001The rise in adolescent pregnancy in the 20th century has been influenced by declining age at menarche, increased schooling, delay of marriage, inadequate contraception and poverty. The main problems are preterm labor, hypertensive disease, anemia, more severe forms of malaria, obstructed labor in very young girls in some regions, poor maternal ...
P E, Treffers +3 more
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Stillbirth and Lessons for Pregnancy Care
JAMA, 2011STILLBIRTH—DEATH OF A FETUS IN UTERO DURING THE second half of pregnancy—has until recently been a neglected topic in perinatal medicine despite its frequent occurrence, conservatively estimated worldwide at more than 2.6 million deaths in 2008. In the United States, fetal mortality is almost as common as infant mortality, affecting 1 in every 160 ...
Jay D, Iams, Courtney D, Lynch
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Pregnancy Outcomes by Pregnancy Intention in a Managed Care Setting
Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2009Published studies show poor pregnancy outcomes associated with unintended pregnancies are disproportionately higher than in planned pregnancies and place a burden on the health care system. This study was designed to compare pregnancy intention rates, compare sociodemographic characteristics of women by pregnancy intention and compare pregnancy ...
Debbie, Postlethwaite +3 more
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CARE OF THE PREGNANCY COMPLICATED BY HELLP SYNDROME
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1991Pregnancies complicated by HELLP syndrome require a well-formulated management plan. The development of this syndrome after 34 weeks' gestation or with documentation of fetal lung maturity is an indication for delivery. Vaginal delivery can be accomplished in most cases; however, if cesarean section is required, the use of general anesthesia ...
J R, Barton, B M, Sibai
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Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Synopsis
Birth, 2000EDITOR'S NOTE:This article is the text and six tables from the final chapter (Chapter 50) of the new third edition of A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth. It summarizes the authors' conclusions and recommendations, based on the information they have compiled in the book about the beneficial or harmful effects of the various elements ...
Enkin, M. +6 more
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Prenatal Care in Cocaine-Exposed Pregnancies
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998To examine the effect of prenatal care with and without drug rehabilitation on perinatal outcome in cocaine-using women.Cocaine-exposed pregnancies of 905 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative women were frequency matched (ratio 6:1) and compared with 150 nonusers.
G, Burkett +3 more
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Ectopic Pregnancy: A Nursing Care Study
The American Journal of Nursing, 1959WHEN I was talking to a patient in the gynecological ward, I couldn't help but notice the patient in the next bed. She was reading a book but didn't appear too engrossed. It seemed to me that she was trying to look calm, but her expression did not conceal her anxiety. Her behavior interested me, so I inquired about her.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2016
Critical care in pregnancy is a field that remains unevenly researched. Although there is a body of evidence to guide many recommendations in critical care, limited research specifically addresses obstetric critical care. The purpose of this document is to review the available evidence, propose strategies for care, and highlight the need for additional
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Critical care in pregnancy is a field that remains unevenly researched. Although there is a body of evidence to guide many recommendations in critical care, limited research specifically addresses obstetric critical care. The purpose of this document is to review the available evidence, propose strategies for care, and highlight the need for additional
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OBSTETRIC CARE IN THE FIRST PREGNANCY
The Lancet, 1966M S, Hobbs, E D, Acheson
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