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Association of adverse pregnancy outcomes and intimate partner violence survivorship: a cross-sectional survey. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Glob Womens Health
Myint WW   +6 more
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Exercise during pregnancy and pregnancy outcome

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1995
To investigate the effects of participation in aerobic exercise on pregnancy outcome, 388 women (mean age = 31.7, range = 18-42) were followed from a mean 16.5-wk gestation through delivery. Frequency, duration, and mode of aerobic exercise prior to conception and during the first trimester were determined by in-person interviews.
B, Sternfeld   +3 more
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Outcomes of multifetal pregnancies

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2007
AbstractAim:  To determine the outcomes of multifetal pregnancies and to compare maternal and neonatal complications between spontaneously conceived and assisted reproductive therapy.Methods:  A retrospective analysis was conducted of the information from medical records relating to all multifetal pregnancies.
Ounjai, Kor-anantakul   +4 more
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Zinc and pregnancy outcome

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1987
Total zinc needs during the last half of human pregnancy may be approximately 2.6 mg absorbed Zn/d. Adaptations in Zn utilization during pregnancy may help meet those needs. Possible adaptations include an increase in Zn absorption, reduced endogenous Zn loss, redistribution of tissue Zn, and an efficient maternal-fetal Zn transfer.
C A, Swanson, J C, King
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Parity and pregnancy outcomes

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
The issue of parity and risk of pregnancy outcomes has been controversial for many decades. We conducted a study to evaluate the association between parity and pregnancy outcomes and to clarify the basis of the classification of risk based on parity.The study is a cross-sectional analysis on a large routinely collected data set of singleton births from
Jun, Bai   +3 more
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Caffeine and Pregnancy Outcome

JOGN Nursing, 1983
Caffeine is a drug which easily crosses the placental barrier and enters the fetal circulation. To date, most studies that demonstrate caffeine's teratogenic potential have been conducted in animal models. Although no definite relationship in humans has been confirmed, it is suggested that a pregnant woman should limit or discontinue her intake of ...
B, Worthington-Roberts, A, Weigle
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