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Prevalence of depression and associated factors among critically ill pregnant women in Palestine. [PDF]
Aljoudi MN+4 more
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Effects of Pilates on the quality of life of pregnant women during pregnancy: A systematic review. [PDF]
Mérida-Téllez JM+8 more
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Subclinical vitamin A deficiency and associated factors among pregnant women in eastern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Roba KT+9 more
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Awareness and knowledge of cytomegalovirus infection among pregnant women in French-speaking Switzerland. [PDF]
Hussami D+18 more
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Construction and validation of a predictive model for sleep disorders among pregnant women. [PDF]
Yang D+8 more
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The Lancet, 1969
Abstract The records of 60 pregnant patients with cholera admitted to the Pakistan-SEATO Cholera Research Laboratory ward were reviewed and compared with those of 100 non-pregnant controls. There was no maternal mortality. Cholera in the third trimester was associated with significantly greater dehydration and stool output than in the second trimester,
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Abstract The records of 60 pregnant patients with cholera admitted to the Pakistan-SEATO Cholera Research Laboratory ward were reviewed and compared with those of 100 non-pregnant controls. There was no maternal mortality. Cholera in the third trimester was associated with significantly greater dehydration and stool output than in the second trimester,
John Lindenbaum+2 more
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The Journal of Rural Health, 1990
ABSTRACT: A review of the literature of the 1980s reveals that women living in rural America are at risk for receiving inadequate prenatal and maternal care. Documented risk factors include poverty and concomitant lack of medical insurance, residence in the most restrictive Medicaid states, and loss of local services including the closure of obstetric
Lawhorne, Larry Wayne+2 more
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ABSTRACT: A review of the literature of the 1980s reveals that women living in rural America are at risk for receiving inadequate prenatal and maternal care. Documented risk factors include poverty and concomitant lack of medical insurance, residence in the most restrictive Medicaid states, and loss of local services including the closure of obstetric
Lawhorne, Larry Wayne+2 more
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