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Preterm Birth in Two Urban Areas of Ukraine [PDF]
Susan C. Monaghan+4 more
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Predicting Preterm Birth: An Evolving Landscape. [PDF]
Fox C, Shennan A.
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A systematic review and meta‐analysis of parental mentalization in fathers and mothers
Abstract Despite the growing literature on parental mentalization (including measures such as mind‐mindedness, parental reflective functioning, and parental insightfulness), considerably less research on parental mentalization has been conducted with fathers than with mothers, leaving important gaps in our understanding of gender differences in the ...
Philip Trepiak+2 more
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Reducing heat loss at birth in very preterm infants [PDF]
Lars Björklund+1 more
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Preterm Birth and SARS-CoV-2: Does a Correlation Exist? [PDF]
Perelli F+12 more
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Abstract This quasi‐experimental study examined the effect of a virtual supportive program on knowledge among mothers of preterm infants and their bond. Mothers of preterm infants are at risk of becoming emotionally detached from their infants because of immediate separation and the lack of support during the early postpartum period, especially in ...
Supaporn Pusri+2 more
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Predicting preterm birth using machine learning methods. [PDF]
Kloska A+4 more
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Prenatal prednisone therapy (PPT)/prenatal prednisone exposure (PPE) induces long bone dysplasia, reduced peak bone mass (PBM), and increased osteoporosis susceptibility in female offspring. Maternal gut microbiota metabolite daidzein (DAI) mediates PPE‐induced osteoporosis susceptibility in female adult offspring.
Chi Ma+13 more
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Targeting FKBP51 prevents stress-induced preterm birth. [PDF]
Guzeloglu-Kayisli O+10 more
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Macrophage and Preeclampsia: Macrophage Polarization Imbalance at the Maternal‐Fetal Interface
The development and progression of preeclampsia (PE) are associated with immune‐inflammatory responses induced by placental dysfunction. The polarization imbalance of decidual macrophages, particularly the increase in M1 polarization, exacerbates placental inflammation.
Yao Wei+6 more
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