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Hypocalcemia in Pregnant Women
Biological Trace Element Research, 2009The objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence of hypocalcemia and its correlation with dietary intake of calcium (DICa) and urinary calcium excretion (UCaE) in pregnant women. Healthy pregnant women (n = 543) were enrolled consecutively. DICa was calculated form dietary history. Serum calcium (SCa) and 24-h UCaE was measured. Student t test
Ashok, Kumar +4 more
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Pregnant, Alcohol-Abusing Women
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2000This paper reviews the literature on the identification and treatment of pregnant, alcohol-abusing women, with special emphasis on poor women who have access to treatment through Medicaid.The paper discusses the gaps and controversies in the literature and suggests five priorities for future research.Studies that attempt to identify pregnant women who ...
J, Hankin, M E, McCaul, J, Heussner
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Pregnant Women's Perceptions of Abuse
JOGNN: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 2001To determine whether pregnant women's perceptions of abuse severity and danger, and their ability to control the abuse, are significantly correlated with the acts of abuse they experience, and to find out whether relationships exist among women's appraisals of abuse severity, danger, and their perceived ability to stop the abuse.A correlational design ...
L A, Haggerty +4 more
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Distress and anxiety associated with COVID-19 among Jewish and Arab pregnant women in Israel
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 2020Introduction The fact that little is yet known about the possible implications of COVID-19 for pregnancy, puts pregnant women at greater risk of heightened anxiety and psychological distress. In this study, we sought to explore the psychological distress
Orit Taubman – Ben‐Ari +3 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1949
Abstract 1. 1. In a study of 226 cases, a sampling shown to be statistically adequate, no restrictions on caloric intake were placed during the entire pregnancy. The average weight gain was 24.4 pounds (standard deviation 6.7) and the retained weight, or net gain, at the end of three months post partum was 2.0 pounds (standard deviation 6.3). The
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Abstract 1. 1. In a study of 226 cases, a sampling shown to be statistically adequate, no restrictions on caloric intake were placed during the entire pregnancy. The average weight gain was 24.4 pounds (standard deviation 6.7) and the retained weight, or net gain, at the end of three months post partum was 2.0 pounds (standard deviation 6.3). The
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Hemodynamics in Obese Pregnant Women
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2012Obesity in pregnant women is a serious health issue. Invasive monitoring devices are rarely used in pregnancy due to their risks; however, assessment of cardiac function is often required in these women. Transthoracic echocardiography offers advantages but may be technically difficult to perform.
A T, Dennis +3 more
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Nature, 2010
Clinical trials routinely exclude expectant mothers. This is unethical and unscientific, and regulators must mandate change, says Francoise Baylis, in the second of three related pieces on gender bias in biomedicine.
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Clinical trials routinely exclude expectant mothers. This is unethical and unscientific, and regulators must mandate change, says Francoise Baylis, in the second of three related pieces on gender bias in biomedicine.
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Rigid Ureteroscopy in Pregnant Women
Journal of Urology, 1998Objective To report our experience with rigid ureteroscopy in pregnant women. Patients and methods Ten pregnant women (mean age 25 years, sd 4.5, range 22–33) with ureteric stones were treated by ureteroscopy.
A A, Shokeir, H, Mutabagani
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Near-term pregnant women’s attitude toward, concern about and knowledge of the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2020Background: COVID-19 is a novel type of the coronavirus family with an incompletely described clinical course. Little is known about the psychological aspects, particularly for vulnerable populations including pregnant women.
M. Yassa +8 more
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