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Preconception and prenatal care
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002Advances in preconception and prenatal care have been successful in reducing risk in a number of areas. Folic acid supplementation, abstinence from alcohol, tight glycemic control in pre-gestational diabetics, and the administration of rhogham all have been successful in reducing individual risks.
Lara Carson Weinstein, Joshua H. Barash
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1997
Available evidence suggests that prenatal care has played an important role in reducing maternal and infant mortality. Medical surveillance throughout pregnancy is the foundation of prenatal care and should be enhanced by psychosocial support. Only tests and procedures shown to be useful should be performed.
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Available evidence suggests that prenatal care has played an important role in reducing maternal and infant mortality. Medical surveillance throughout pregnancy is the foundation of prenatal care and should be enhanced by psychosocial support. Only tests and procedures shown to be useful should be performed.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1975
Most factors which place the mother or fetus at risk are present at the time of the initial prenatal visit or develop during the pregnancy and before admission to the hospital. As many as 40 per cent of all high risk patients may be detected at the initial prenatal visit.
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Most factors which place the mother or fetus at risk are present at the time of the initial prenatal visit or develop during the pregnancy and before admission to the hospital. As many as 40 per cent of all high risk patients may be detected at the initial prenatal visit.
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1983
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This book evaluates the effectiveness of prenatal care interventions and provides a framework for prenatal care that looks beyond the limited perspective of immediate neonatal outcomes. Ultimately, this book seeks to improve the content and the implementation of prenatal care by shifting the focus away from short-term technocentric medical advances to ...
Marie C. McCormick, Joanna E. Siegel
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
By prenatal care is meant the management of a woman through an entire pregnancy, both from the standpoint of general medicine and of obstetrics. Prenatal care should be closely associated with preconceptional care. During the past war thousands of American young men were called to service by the armed forces and found to be physically unfit.
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By prenatal care is meant the management of a woman through an entire pregnancy, both from the standpoint of general medicine and of obstetrics. Prenatal care should be closely associated with preconceptional care. During the past war thousands of American young men were called to service by the armed forces and found to be physically unfit.
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Pediatrics, 1999
Objective.It has not been possible to draw firm conclusions about the effects of prenatal cocaine exposure because of methodologic problems involved in the conduct of this research. This study, designed to overcome some of these methodologic problems, is a prospective, longitudinal investigation of the effects of prenatal cocaine/crack exposure on ...
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Objective.It has not been possible to draw firm conclusions about the effects of prenatal cocaine exposure because of methodologic problems involved in the conduct of this research. This study, designed to overcome some of these methodologic problems, is a prospective, longitudinal investigation of the effects of prenatal cocaine/crack exposure on ...
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A Systematic Review Comparing Group Prenatal Care to Traditional Prenatal Care
Nursing for Women's Health, 2013This systematic review compares pregnancy outcomes and maternal satisfaction for women in group prenatal care versus those in traditional prenatal care. Keyword searches in multiple databases identified 12 studies that compared pregnancy outcomes and/or maternal satisfaction between prenatal group care and traditional care.
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Prenatal CareāAn Introduction
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1985Prenatal care is all of the care that a pregnant woman receives from organized health care services, as well as from family, relatives, and friends. It begins with planning for pregnancy, and should be seen by those who give it as part of a process that continues through labor and delivery and into the neonatal period.
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What Determines the Start of Prenatal Care?
Medical Care, 1985The effects of financial coverage, education, race, age, and marital status on the start of prenatal care was studied in this analysis of 85,000 live births that occurred in New York City in 1981. Log-linear models were selected for the three variables prenatal care, coverage, and education after the data had been partitioned by race, age, and marital ...
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