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What Determines the Start of Prenatal Care?

Medical Care, 1985
The 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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Prenatal Care: Touching the Future

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2012
The provision of preconception and prenatal care is a critical and time-honored role for family physicians. It could even be termed the first preventive care a human being receives. It has been suggested by some studies that, because of the continuity of care that is considered a cornerstone of family practice, family physicians provide prenatal care ...
Robert L. Ringler, Erin Kate Dooley
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Prenatal Care in the Prevention of Infection

Clinics in Perinatology, 1981
A wide spectrum of maternal infections have the potential for infecting the fetus or newborn, and identification is complicated by the absence or nonspecificity of symptoms. Since no specific therapy is available for many perinatal infections, termination of pregnancy may be indicated.
Ronald J. Bolognese   +3 more
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Prenatal Care—An Introduction

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1985
Prenatal 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.
Susanne Houd   +2 more
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Modern prenatal care

The American Journal of Surgery, 1937
Abstract Prenatal care is an essential feature of good obstetrical care. If one wishes to convince himself of the value of prenatal care by cold, hard figures he need only consult the reports of maternal mortality in Philadelphia (1931–1933), 9 the Fifteen States report, 10 and others of similar nature.
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Drawing Women into Prenatal Care

Family Planning Perspectives, 1989
Participation in prenatal care services in the United States is low relative to that in many other developed countries, and rates of use are declining among some high risk groups. In 1986, 18 percent of all U.S. infants were born to women who delayed care until the second trimester of pregnancy; four percent, to women who initiated care in the third ...
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Homeopathic remedies in prenatal care

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1999
The basic concepts of homeopathy are presented, including the vital force, the Law of Similars, the Law of Proving, and the Law of Potentization. The method by which the practitioner applies these laws in a clinical setting in order to choose a homeopathic remedy is described.
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Prenatal Care: Limitations and Opportunities

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2006
Prenatal care is a venerable tradition in the U.S. health care system and one that deserves critical examination. Inordinate amounts of public and personal resources are expended on a tradition of care that has not proven itself equal to current perinatal prevention challenges.
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Pregnancy and Prenatal Care

1987
‘There are measurements, analyses, consultations ...“Attend for physiotherapy” . . . “Consult an endocrinologist” . . . “When did you last see the dentist?” And I’ve hardly left the surgery when the phone starts ringing. I know — it’s the clinic again!’ Vera says she has been ill so seldom that she hadn’t any idea that the doctors could be so nagging. ‘
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PRENATAL CARE OF THE DIABETIC

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962
David N. Danforth, Richard C. Boronow
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