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Late Recognition of Unintended Pregnancies
Public Health Nursing, 2015AbstractObjectiveLate recognition of pregnancy and unintended pregnancy has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth, low birth weight, and admission to neonatal care. This study examined the factors associated with late recognition of pregnancy among women reporting unintended pregnancy.Design and SampleA secondary ...
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Unintended pregnancy during radiotherapy for cancer
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2009A 27-year-old woman with upper mediastinum stage IIA Hodgkin lymphoma was treated with six cycles of doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine chemotherapy. Two months later she received a total of 4,250 cGy to the upper mediastinum and left clavicular region over a 1-month period.
Saskia N, de Wildt +2 more
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Caring for Women with Unintended Pregnancies
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2011Unintended pregnancy is a common reproductive health event. Professional responsibilities for nurses providing care to women with unintended pregnancies include appropriate assessment, options counseling, provision of or referral for desired services, care coordination, and prevention efforts aimed at decreasing future unintended pregnancies.
Katherine, Simmonds, Frances E, Likis
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Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: A Pediatric Opportunity
Pediatrics, 2014* Abbreviations: IUD — : intrauterine device LARC — : long-acting reversible contraceptive Prevention is the cornerstone of pediatric practice, with immunization the prototype strategy because of its significant effectiveness in preventing selected infections.
Barry, Zuckerman +2 more
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Careful counsel: Management of unintended pregnancy
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2009AbstractPurpose: To provide a guideline for the care of women with unintended pregnancies, highlight the magnitude of unintended pregnancy, identify the demographic population at highest risk, offer assessment and diagnostic information, and describe the importance and practice of comprehensive, nondirective pregnancy options counseling, including ...
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Unintended Pregnancy in the United States
Family Planning Perspectives, 1998Current debates on how to reduce the high U.S. abortion rate often fail to take into account the role of unintended pregnancy, an important determinant of abortion.Data from the 1982, 1988 and 1995 cycles of the National Survey of Family Growth, supplemented by data from other sources, are used to estimate 1994 rates and percentages of unintended birth
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Unintended Pregnancy in America and Abroad
Family Planning Perspectives, 1988U.S. women under age 25 are far more likely to become pregnant than are comparable young women in other developed countries; however, there is no such differential among older women. Young American women appear to be no more likely than their European contemporaries to marry or to engage in intercourse at a young age, but they do seem less likely to ...
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Unintended pregnancies that lead to babies
Social Science & Medicine, 1988Among a random sample of women giving birth to a live baby in 1984 in England, just over a quarter described the pregnancy as unintended. This, together with the ratio of legal terminations to live or still births, suggests that about two-fifths of conceptions are unintended. Data from the study suggest that babies resulting from unintended pregnancies
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