Is Dubowitz scoring clinically accurate in infants diagnosed as small for gestational age? [PDF]
Brian Brost
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Impacts of Ramadan fasting during pregnancy on pregnancy and birth outcomes: An umbrella review
Abstract Background Despite a large number of primary research studies, and systematic and narrative reviews, there is no consensus on the impact of fasting during Ramadan while pregnant on pregnancy and birth outcomes. Currently, there is no evidence‐based guideline for Muslim women regarding Ramadan fasting during pregnancy and clinicians cannot ...
Abdullah Al‐Taiar+4 more
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Association between pre-pregnancy maternal stress and small for gestational age: a population-based retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Chen M+8 more
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Gluten‐free diet during pregnancy and pregnancy outcome: A retrospective cohort study
Abstract Objective A gluten‐free diet (GFD) is becoming increasingly popular, especially among young females, and including those without diagnosed celiac disease (CD). Whether a GFD is appropriate during pregnancy remains unclear. Our primary aim was to evaluate the association of a GFD and neonatal birthweight and incidence of large for gestational ...
Johanna Kristiina Reijonen+3 more
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Evaluation of Transplacental Maternal SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Transfer in Small for Gestational Age Infants. [PDF]
Kachikis A+9 more
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Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore genetic etiologies of conotruncal defects (CTDs) in fetuses by analyzing the results of different genetic tests and to assess pregnancy outcomes of fetuses with CTD in a Chinese prenatal cohort. Methods A total of 146 fetuses that underwent invasive prenatal genetic testing for CTD at the prenatal ...
Min Li+5 more
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Maternal PlGF and sFlt-1 are Associated with Low Birth Weight and/or Small-for-Gestational Age Neonates in Pregnancy with or without Preeclampsia. [PDF]
Luo W+6 more
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Immediate skin‐to‐skin contact and postpartum hemorrhagic morbidity
Abstract Objective To examine rates of postpartum hemorrhagic (PPH) morbidity among patients who did and did not have immediate skin‐to‐skin contact (SSC). Methods This study was a retrospective cohort of all non‐anomalous, term singleton vaginal births at a Level IV center over 2 years. Exclusion criteria included COVID‐19.
Rachel L. Wiley+5 more
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Small for gestational age and age at menarche in a contemporary population-based U.S. sample. [PDF]
Sabu S+5 more
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