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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 ...
Ursula Kelly+4 more
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Response: Pregnant Women in Chains?
Politics and the Life Sciences, 1996Ashe, M. (1995). "Postmodernism, Legal Ethics, and Representation of'Bad Mothers.'" In M.A. Fineman and I. Karpin (eds.), Mothers in Law: Feminist Theory and the Legal Regulation of Motherhood. New York: Columbia University Press. Daniels, C.R. (1993). At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights.
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Respiratory Function in Pregnant Women
2013Respiratory disorders during pregnancy are connected with its physiology. About half of pregnant women suffer from dyspnea on exertion and some 20 % also from dyspnea at rest. Symptoms may intensify in obese patients. Smoking and respiratory disorders influence the well-being of the fetus.
L. Strozecki+7 more
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Pregnant, Alcohol‐Abusing Women
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2000Background: This 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.Methods: The paper discusses the gaps and controversies in the literature and suggests five priorities for future research.Results: Studies that ...
Janet Heussner+2 more
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Estrogenic tolerance in pregnant women
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1947Abstract Thirty-five pregnant women receiving daily doses of estrogens in amounts varying from 789.47 mg. to 24,050 mg. were observed for any unusual signs or symptoms. In no case was abortion caused by the administration of stilbestrol, nor could it be associated with the withdrawal of the synthetic hormone.
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation of pregnant women
The American Journal of Medicine, 1986Bruce D. Rodgers+3 more
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