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Five decades of advancing global maternal and newborn health and rights: Milestones and initiatives
Abstract Global efforts have for decades aimed to reduce maternal and newborn mortality through initiatives, declarations, and high‐level strategies. This article reviews the evolution of the global maternal and newborn health (MNH) agenda from the 1970s to the present, highlighting key conferences, political commitments, strategies, and advocacy ...
Ann‐Beth Moller +4 more
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Challenges in prenatal care of ectopic cordis: Case series and literature review. [PDF]
Martadiansyah A +8 more
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Medicaid expansions and welfare contractions: offsetting effects on prenatal care and infant health? [PDF]
Janet Currie, Jeffrey Grogger
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Abstract Objective Previously, we made recommendations for “family‐centered care” for patients with placenta accreta spectrum (PAS). This study explored patients' experience of their care and how often these recommendations are utilized. Furthermore, we explored whether these recommendations are valued by healthcare providers and identify barriers to ...
Helena C. Bartels +7 more
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Hao Wang, Le-Si Xie, Yan Wang, Jin Mei
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Counseling received in prenatal care by Brazilian women. [PDF]
Tomé de Souza ACA +6 more
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Abstract Objectives This study compares the expulsion rate of the postplacental copper intrauterine device (IUD) based on the insertion technique: manual versus ring forceps. Pain, perforation, infection, and increased bleeding were assessed as secondary outcomes.
Thuany Bento Herculano +4 more
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Perceptions about prenatal care: views of urban vulnerable groups [PDF]
Renee A. Milligan +9 more
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Abstract Objective Universal screening for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) using the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) has been recommended. In resource‐poor environments, OGTTs are only administered to high‐risk cases. In countries such as South Africa, where female obesity is common, this translates into high numbers of tests.
Lungile Khambule +3 more
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