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Pregnant and Recently Pregnant People’s Views on Policies That Punish Pregnant People Who Use Cannabis

open access: yesSubstance Use & Misuse
Objective To explore recently/currently pregnant people’s experiences and views about cannabis use during pregnancy and their associated support for policies that punish pregnant people who use cannabis.
M. A. Biggs   +3 more
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Anemia Biomarkers in Pregnant People with Pyelonephritis

American Journal of Perinatology
Objective Anemia is observed in 30% of pregnancies with pyelonephritis, yet little is known about the underlying etiology. Erythropoietin (EPO) is renally produced in response to hypoxic and inflammatory conditions.
MD Noor K. Al-Shibli   +7 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Mandatory Warning Signs for Cannabis: Perspectives and Preferences of Pregnant and Recently Pregnant People Who Use Cannabis.

open access: yesJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
BACKGROUND Five U.S. states where recreational cannabis is legal require Mandatory Warning Signs for cannabis use during pregnancy (MWS-cannabis) to be posted in cannabis dispensaries.
Heather Gould   +7 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Safekeeping of Pregnant People Experiencing Incarceration

Women & Criminal Justice, 2022
Safekeeping involves transferring individuals from jails to prisons without the presence of a conviction. In North Carolina, safekeeping is used for pregnant people with the aim of providing better prenatal care. We interviewed 14 stakeholders in the safekeeping process including sheriffs, clinicians, advocates, and lawyers.
Zoe King   +2 more
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EHRs could clarify drug safety in pregnant people

Nature Medicine, 2020
Testing drug safety in people who are pregnant remains a wicked problem, but in the transition toward big data and machine learning, target trials could afford a viable alternative to randomized, controlled trials.
Anup P. Challa   +6 more
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Risk of delivery complications among pregnant people experiencing housing insecurity

American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM, 2023
Housing insecurity is increasingly being recognized as an important social determinant of health. Pregnant individuals experiencing housing insecurity may represent a particularly vulnerable subset of this population, but few studies have examined this population nationally.
Kristine Huang   +5 more
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