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Influence of Uterine Cavity Breach in Laparoscopic Myomectomy on the Risk of Obstetric Complications
Objectives: Prepregnancy myomectomy is effective for the treatment of infertility or prevention of obstetric complications and is usually performed with laparoscopy.
S. Wada+5 more
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Unveiling the Unborn: Advancing Fetal Health Classification through Machine Learning [PDF]
Fetal health classification is a critical task in obstetrics, enabling early identification and management of potential health problems. However, it remains challenging due to data complexity and limited labeled samples. This research paper presents a novel machine-learning approach for fetal health classification, leveraging a LightGBM classifier ...
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BACKGROUND When rupture of membrane happens before onset of labor, the condition in obstetric practice is defined as "Prelabor rupture of membranes (PROM)" leading to leakage of amniotic fluid through ruptured chorioamniotic membranes and the conditions ...
Alaq Saeed Abdulhussain
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Background Adverse drug reactions (ADR's) could be expected more frequently in pregnant women. This study was performed in order to identify ADR's to tocolytic drugs in hospitalised pregnant women.
Palma-Aguirre José+4 more
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Epidemiology and Related Risk Factors of Preterm Labor as an Obstetrics Emergency
Introduction:Â Preterm birth is still a major health problem throughout the world, which results in 75% of neonatal mortality. Preterm labor not only inflicts financial and emotional distress, it may also lead to permanent disability.
Ali Asghar Halimi Asl+2 more
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Background One of the most critical functions of the fetal membranes is to remain intact until the onset of labor to maintain the protective intrauterine fluid environment. In most pregnancies, spontaneous rupture usually occurs near the end of the first
Tariku Abebe+3 more
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Maternal Risk Factors Associated with Preterm Births among Pregnant Women in Mogadishu, Somalia
Background: Premature birth impacts millions of newborns annually. Sixty percent of the world’s preterm births occur in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
Abdifetah Ibrahim Omar+8 more
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Preventive Health Management Self-Efficacy related to Premature Labor (PHMSE-PL) scale for Korean women of childbearing age: instrument development and validation [PDF]
Purpose This study aimed to develop and examine the validity and reliability of a self-efficacy scale for preventive health management related to premature labor (PHMSE-PL) for women of childbearing age. Methods Instrument development and validation were
Sun-Hee Kim, Yu-Jin Lee
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Blood transfusion in obstetrics: attitude and perceptions of pregnant women. [PDF]
Background: Obstetrics haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable maternal deaths worldwide. Blood transfusion is pivotal to death reduction, but are the women aware of its importance?Objectives: The study investigated the view of a population of pregnant women on obstetrics related blood transfusion.Methods: Structured questionnaires with ...
OO Alao+6 more
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Adverse obstetric outcomes during delivery hospitalizations complicated by suicidal behavior among US pregnant women. [PDF]
The effects of suicidal behavior on obstetric outcomes remain dangerously unquantified. We sought to report on the risk of adverse obstetric outcomes for US women with suicidal behavior at the time of delivery.We performed a cross-sectional analysis of ...
Qiu-Yue Zhong+5 more
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