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Celiac Disease and Pregnancy Outcome
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1996This study investigated the effect of gluten-free diet on pregnancy outcome and lactation in 125 women affected with celiac disease.The study has been designed as a case-control study and a before-after study.In the case-control study, comparison of 94 untreated with 31 treated celiac women indicated that the relative risk of abortion was 8.90 times ...
CIACCI, Carolina +5 more
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Urolithiasis in Pregnancy: Diagnosis, Management, and Pregnancy Outcome
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2003To review our experiences with ureterolithiasis and nephrolithiasis in pregnancy and compare their outcomes with those in the rest of the obstetric population.A database of obstetric deliveries was used to identify patients with (cases) and without (controls) urolithiasis and to compare demographics and pregnancy complications between the groups ...
Lewis, D. F. +4 more
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Fantasy and the Outcome of Pregnancy
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1965THE psyche-soma interdependency is seldom more strikingly evidenced than during pregnancy where bodily changes and the psychological state reciprocally influence each other. As evidence of this reciprocal functioning, McConnell and Daston 17 found perception of physiological changes following delivery reflected as significant changes in body image ...
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Social support and pregnancy outcome
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1990Summary. A total of 509 women with a history of a low‐birthweight (LBW, <2500 g) baby were recruited from the antenatal booking clinics of four hospitals and randomized to receive either a social support intervention in pregnancy in addition to standard antenatal care (the intervention group) or standard antenatal care only (the control group).
A, Oakley, L, Rajan, A, Grant
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Pregnancy Outcome With Intrahepatic Cholestasis
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1999To determine the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes resulting from intrahepatic cholestasis.We analyzed 91 women with singleton pregnancies complicated by cholestasis who gave birth at Kuopio University Hospital from January 1990 to December 1996.
S, Heinonen, P, Kirkinen
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Fetal Macrosomia and Pregnancy Outcomes
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2009Background: Pregnancies with a macrosomic fetus comprise a subgroup of high‐risk pregnancies. There is uncertainty in the clinical management and outcomes of such pregnancies.Aim: We sought to examine clinical management and maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnancies with macrosomic infants at Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (RBWH).Methods: Data
Ju, Hong +3 more
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Obesity in pregnancy: outcomes and economics
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2010Maternal obesity is an important aspect of reproductive care. It is the commonest risk factor for maternal mortality in developed countries and is also associated with a wide spectrum of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Maternal obesity may have longer-term implications for the health of the mother and infant, which in turn will have economic implications ...
Rowlands, Ingrid +4 more
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Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Pregnancy Outcomes
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2005Subclinical hyperthyroidism has long-term sequelae that include osteoporosis, cardiovascular morbidity, and progression to overt thyrotoxicosis or thyroid failure. The objective of this study was to evaluate pregnancy outcomes in women with suppressed thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and normal free thyroxine (fT(4)) levels.All women who presented to ...
Brian M, Casey +5 more
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Pregnancy outcome in lupus nephropathy
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2004The maternal and fetal outcomes of 55 pregnancies in 24 patients with pre-existing lupus nephritis (LN) were retrospectively analysed. The risk factors for poor fetal outcome were evaluated. The patients were divided into two groups. Patients in Group A had quiescent LN and those in Group B showed clinical evidence of active LN at conception.In Group A,
Farooq Z, Rahman +3 more
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Occupational hazards and pregnancy outcomes
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1992AbstractThis study examined the association between exposure to occupational hazards and pregnancy outcomes using data from a case‐control study conducted in 29 hospitals in Shanghai, China. The sample included 1,875 perinatal deaths and newborns with birth defects and the same number of controls.
J, Zhang, W W, Cai, D J, Lee
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