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Development and Testing of the Comprehensive Prenatal Care Index: Relationship With Preterm Birth and Small for Gestational Age Across Racial and Ethnic Groups. [PDF]
Lima Dos Santos SP+3 more
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Abstract Background Bacteria in urine, which is known as bacteriuria, is divided clinically into two types: symptomatic, where the patient experiences urinary complaints, and asymptomatic (ASB), in which the patient has no complaints. Pregnant women who have ASB may later develop symptomatic urinary tract infection, which is considered one of the most ...
Isameldin Elamin Medani+18 more
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Internet use by pregnant women during prenatal care. [PDF]
Giacometti CF+5 more
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Abstract Objective The study was conducted to investigate the relationship between birth memory and anxiety and fatigue in postnatal women who had experienced an earthquake. Methods The study, which used a descriptive and relational screening model, was conducted on women who gave birth in a public hospital after the Kahramanmaraş earthquake.
Zeliha Özşahin+4 more
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A Visit to the Pediatrician as a Part of Comprehensive Prenatal Care? [PDF]
Mei TL, Aligne CA, VanScott JL.
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Abstract Objective To describe the rate of combinations of fetal lies and presentations in twin pregnancies at delivery and to assess the effects of fetal lies and presentations on mode of delivery as well as fetal and maternal birth outcomes. Methods This population‐based cohort study used real‐world data from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway and ...
Meryam Sugulle+4 more
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279 Does prenatal care in the United States have an impact on post-neonatal death rate?
Anthony M. Vintzileos+4 more
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A Decade of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) for Chromosomal Abnormalities in Croatia: First National Monocentric Study to Inform Country's Future Prenatal Care Strategy. [PDF]
Podobnik P+13 more
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Vitamin D deficiency in a subfertility population and the impact of COVID‐19 lockdowns
Abstract Objective To evaluate the burden of vitamin D deficiency in female patients attending a fertility clinic in a tertiary referral center, assess temporal trends—including the potential impact of COVID‐19 lockdowns—and explore socioeconomic disparities in vitamin D levels.
Catherine M. Windrim+3 more
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Racial Differences in Prenatal Care Use in the United States: Are Disparities Decreasing?
Greg R. Alexander+2 more
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