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Absence of SARS-CoV-2 in Placental Tissue After Maternal COVID-19.
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Lancet, The, 2007
In the UK, about one in 200 infants is stillborn, and rates of stillbirth have recently slightly increased. This recent rise might reflect increasing frequency of some important maternal risk factors for stillbirth, including nulliparity, advanced age, and obesity.
Gordon C S Smith, Ruth C Fretts
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In the UK, about one in 200 infants is stillborn, and rates of stillbirth have recently slightly increased. This recent rise might reflect increasing frequency of some important maternal risk factors for stillbirth, including nulliparity, advanced age, and obesity.
Gordon C S Smith, Ruth C Fretts
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Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2004
Stillbirth occurs in nearly 1% of all births in the USA, and is one of the most common but least studied adverse pregnancy outcomes. The many risk factors for and causes of stillbirth are presented. Over the past several decades, the rate of stillbirth has been substantially reduced, with the reduction most apparent in those stillbirths previously ...
R L, Goldenberg, R, Kirby, J F, Culhane
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Stillbirth occurs in nearly 1% of all births in the USA, and is one of the most common but least studied adverse pregnancy outcomes. The many risk factors for and causes of stillbirth are presented. Over the past several decades, the rate of stillbirth has been substantially reduced, with the reduction most apparent in those stillbirths previously ...
R L, Goldenberg, R, Kirby, J F, Culhane
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Caesarean section and risk of unexplained stillbirth in subsequent pregnancy [PDF]
Background Caesarean section is associated with an increased risk of disorders of placentation in subsequent pregnancies, but effects on the rate of antepartum stillbirth are unknown.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2015
Recent years have witnessed a rise in maternal obesity, which is independently associated with an increased risk of stillbirth. The pathophysiology is unclear, but it is likely related to abnormal placental function, and inflammatory, metabolic and hormonal imbalances in the mother. Obesity is associated with conditions such as diabetes, which can also
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Recent years have witnessed a rise in maternal obesity, which is independently associated with an increased risk of stillbirth. The pathophysiology is unclear, but it is likely related to abnormal placental function, and inflammatory, metabolic and hormonal imbalances in the mother. Obesity is associated with conditions such as diabetes, which can also
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2004
Background. Continuity is a major concept in the father–son domain of the Han Chinese value system in Taiwan. Aspects of continuity may include structure, interactions and other facets of family; however, providing descendants is the keystone of women's reality in these families.
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Background. Continuity is a major concept in the father–son domain of the Han Chinese value system in Taiwan. Aspects of continuity may include structure, interactions and other facets of family; however, providing descendants is the keystone of women's reality in these families.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
CASE: A 22-year-old woman (gravida1, para 0) presented at 38 2/7 weeks ofgestation complaining of decreased fe-tal movement. The nurse was unable toobtain fetal heart tones. Ultrasoundexamination confirmed intrauterine fe-tal death. Maternal vital signs werenormal, and no proteinuria waspresent. Fetal heart tones had beenauscultated 3 days earlier.
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CASE: A 22-year-old woman (gravida1, para 0) presented at 38 2/7 weeks ofgestation complaining of decreased fe-tal movement. The nurse was unable toobtain fetal heart tones. Ultrasoundexamination confirmed intrauterine fe-tal death. Maternal vital signs werenormal, and no proteinuria waspresent. Fetal heart tones had beenauscultated 3 days earlier.
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