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The predictive role of uterine electromyography in delivery before 28 weeks of gestation after transvaginal cervical cerclage. [PDF]

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Uterine Contractions Preceding Labor

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2007
To evaluate whether 12 contractions in 1 hour is a meaningful signal that spontaneous labor has begun or is imminent.This prospective observational cohort study includes all women reporting contractions who presented to a labor and delivery triage unit between August 1 and October 31, 2006, who met the following criteria: 1) 36 0/7 to 41 6/7 weeks of ...
Jason A, Pates   +2 more
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Uterine Contraction Assessment

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2005
Few approaches to preterm birth prevention have been as thoroughly studied yet as enigmatic as uterine contraction assessment. Despite multiple randomized clinical trials (level 1 evidence), the effectiveness of home uterine contraction assessment as an adjunct to the clinical management of women at risk for preterm birth remains controversial.
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Fibromyomas and uterine contractions

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1997
Background. Women with uterine fibromyomas may suffer from dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia or infertility, which all may be due to an effect of the fibroids on uterine activity. The effect of myomectomy on uterine contractility is unknown.Methods. In women undergoing myomectomy because of dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia or infertility, intrauterine pressure was ...
J, Szamatowicz   +3 more
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Myocytes, Myometrium, and Uterine Contractions

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  The pregnant uterus is unique because of the dramatic functional changes that occur in the peripartum period. To promote the concept that we have a relatively poor understanding of the physiology of parturition, we will posit 10 facts that are so obvious and so clearly accepted as facts that they probably are not even facts at all.
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The physiology of uterine contractions

Clinics in Perinatology, 2003
Studies in animals and humans indicate that uterine performance can be successfully monitored during pregnancy using uterine electromyography. Uterine electromyography could be used to better define management in a variety of conditions associated with human labor.
Holger, Maul   +3 more
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Epidural anesthesia and uterine contractions

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2004
It has been our anecdotal experience that midwives and doctors sometimes perceive uterine contractions to diminish in strength and frequency following the administration of epidural anesthesia. This is probably an incorrect perception, as there is no physiological reason for this phenomenon [1].
M N, Lim, S, Ong
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