Perceptions about prenatal care: views of urban vulnerable groups [PDF]
Renee A. Milligan+9 more
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Risk factors for food insecurity and association with prenatal care utilization among women who took opioids during pregnancy and unexposed controls. [PDF]
Parlberg LM+14 more
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Preconception care, prenatal care, and postpartum bonding in women with substance use. [PDF]
Ghaemmaghami P+3 more
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The perinatal outcome of pregnancy without prenatal care [PDF]
Hajnalka Orvos+5 more
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Evaluating the Quality, Content Accuracy, and User Suitability of mHealth Prenatal Care Apps for Expectant Mothers: Critical Assessment Study. [PDF]
Asadollahi F+3 more
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Abstract Objective To investigate the impact of the introduction of Integrated Maternal‐Fetal Intensive Care Unit (MFICU) reimbursement rates for high‐risk newborns in South Korea. Method The present study used data from the Population Dynamics data released annually by Statistics Korea, which contain information on all births in the country from ...
Ye Seul Jang+2 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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Informed consent and ethical issues pertaining to female sterilization—Scoping review
Abstract Background Female sterilization, a safe, permanent method of contraception that blocks the fallopian tubes, has been in use since the 19th century. The procedure necessitates informed consent, a critical step that has been marred by reports of forced sterilization since World War II. These incidents often stem from inadequate consent processes
Sharol Malekobane Maila+2 more
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The placenta and umbilical cord in prenatal care: Unseen, overlooked and misunderstood. [PDF]
Jauniaux E+5 more
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Immediate skin‐to‐skin contact and postpartum hemorrhagic morbidity
Abstract Objective To examine rates of postpartum hemorrhagic (PPH) morbidity among patients who did and did not have immediate skin‐to‐skin contact (SSC). Methods This study was a retrospective cohort of all non‐anomalous, term singleton vaginal births at a Level IV center over 2 years. Exclusion criteria included COVID‐19.
Rachel L. Wiley+5 more
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