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Temporal Patterns in Preterm Birth Subtypes and Perinatal Survival, 2000-2023: Population-Based, Repeated Cross-Sectional Time-Series. [PDF]

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Leiomyomata, neonatal anthropometry, and pregnancy outcomes in singleton pregnancies

Annals of Epidemiology, 2023
To investigate the relationship of fibroids in pregnancy, preterm birth, and neonatal anthropometry.Pregnant women (n = 2578) in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Fetal Growth Studies-Singletons cohort had up to six ultrasounds across pregnancy.
Susanna D, Mitro   +9 more
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Amniotic Fluid Volume in Normal Singleton Pregnancies

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1997
To evaluate the amniotic fluid (AF) volume in normal singleton pregnancies from 15 to 40 weeks.This prospective study evaluated the AF volume in singleton pregnancies undergoing amniocentesis for genetic assessment of fetal karyotype, preterm labor, or fetal lung maturity. Amniotic fluid volume was determined using a dye dilution technique.
E F, Magann   +5 more
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Hyperreactio luteinalis in normal singleton pregnancy

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1989
AbstractA case of hyperreactio luteinalis in a patient with normal singleton pregnancy is reported. The course of pregnancy had been normal until the 24th week of gestation, when the mother developed lower abdominal pain and signs of virilization. She delivered of a normal female infant at 39 weeks' gestation.
M, Okadome   +7 more
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Optimal Maternal Weight Gain during Singleton Pregnancy

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1998
The aim of this study was to determine optimal maternal weight gain in a singleton pregnancy and evaluate the current recommendations. We used a historical prospective design to evaluate the association between pregnancy weight gain and perinatal outcome. All singleton pregnancies without congenital anomalies delivered between 1987 and 1993 at a single
L A, Bracero, D W, Byrne
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Acute and Subacute Polyhydramnios in Singleton Pregnancies

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1990
Summary: Over a 10‐year period when 51,022 singleton infants were delivered, 19 pregnancies (1 in 2,685) were complicated by acute polyhydramnios, 17 (1 in 3,000) by subacute polyhydramnios and 501 (1 in 102) by chronic polyhydramnios. The incidence of major congenital malformations in singleton pregnancies associated with acute polyhydramnios was 63%
E, Desmedt   +3 more
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Hyperreactio Luteinalis Complicating a Normal Singleton Pregnancy

American Journal of Perinatology, 1996
Hyperreactio luteinalis is a rare, usually self-limited syndrome with bilaterally enlarged ovaries containing multiple theca lutein cysts. It is usually associated with gestational trophoblastic disease and/or pregnancies that have elevated maternal serum hCG levels.
D S, Lambers, B, Rosenn
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Respiratory function in singleton and twin pregnancy

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2002
Objective Singleton pregnancy causes important changes in respiratory function. The incidence of twin pregnancies is increasing, but it is not known whether affected women suffer greater respiratory compromise. The aim of this study was to determine if changes in respiratory function during pregnancy in healthy women were greater in those with a ...
McAuliffe, F   +5 more
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