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Prenatal care 1982

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1983
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Prenatal Care

Pediatrics, 1950
Earlier editions of Parental Care stressed the need for medical care during pregnancy and were confined largely to the personal hygiene of the mother, preventing complications, and preparing for confinement, usually for home delivery. Furthermore each point was treated in considerable detail.
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The Association of Inadequate and Intensive Prenatal Care With Maternal, Fetal, and Infant Outcomes: A Population-Based Study in Manitoba, Canada.

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2019
OBJECTIVE Little is known about how prenatal care influences health outcomes in Canada. The objective of this study was to examine the association of prenatal care utilization with maternal, fetal, and infant outcomes in Manitoba.
M. Heaman   +5 more
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Group Prenatal Care Reduces Risk of Preterm Birth and Low Birth Weight: A Matched Cohort Study

Journal of Women's Health, 2019
Background: Group prenatal care is a promising strategy to improve perinatal outcomes. Research in larger more diverse populations with attention to adherence is needed to inform clinical practice recommendations. We examined the impact of group prenatal
S. Cunningham   +8 more
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Factors Impacting Perceived Access to Early Prenatal Care among Pregnant Veterans Enrolled in the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Women's health issues, 2019
BACKGROUND Despite the relatively recent Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) policy advances in providing care for veterans and their infants during the perinatal period, little information exists regarding access to prenatal care for women veterans ...
K. Mattocks   +11 more
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Geographic barriers to prenatal care access and their consequences.

American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM, 2021
Denisse Holcomb   +5 more
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Prenatal Care

1988
Prenatal care programs have proven effective in improving birth outcomes and preventing low birthweight. Yet over one-fourth of all pregnant women in the United States do not begin prenatal care in the first 3 months of pregnancy, and for some groups--such as black teenagers--participation in prenatal care is declining.
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Practical prenatal care. I. Initial prenatal care.

Primary care, 1976
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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Prenatal Care

1999
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 ...
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Prenatal Care

2022
Elizabeth Naumburg, Cathleen Morrow
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