Epidural labor analgesia is a potential risk factor for increased blood loss within two hours after delivery in women with gestational hypertension: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Sun W, Zhou L, Liang Z, Jia J.
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Removing an intrauterine device after pregnancy diagnosis may lower the odds of miscarriage and bleeding. Further research is needed to assess outcomes for hormonal IUDs, the gestational sac's position relative to the device, and the impact of removal timing. Abstract Introduction Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are highly effective contraceptives. Despite
Gabriela Oliveira Gonçalves Molino+5 more
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Comparison of MRI findings for predicting massive hemorrhage during cesarean section in patients with placental malposition: partial placental volume of lower uterine segment is an accurate and objective indicator. [PDF]
Kuwamura H+7 more
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Efficacy of transabdominal cerclage by open laparotomy relative to existing risk factors
Transabdominal cerclage via open laparotomy relates to 92% survival, gestational age at delivery of 37.3 weeks, with 92% of deliveries ≥34 weeks. Despite existing risk factors, outcomes are similar, and independent of cervical length before transabdominal cerclage or between transabdominal cerclage and external os.
Cecile C. Hulshoff+3 more
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Impact of IVF/ICSI on grades of placenta accreta spectrum disorders and pregnancy outcomes. [PDF]
Hu M+15 more
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Sexual function and pelvic floor function five years after hysterectomy
Five years after hysterectomy, women reported a lower burden of pelvic floor symptoms compared to preoperatively. The entire study group indicated no change in overall sexual function over the five‐year period, while women who were not sexually active at the time of the hysterectomy reported improved sexual function.
Catharina Forsgren, Ulrika Johannesson
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Uterine Artery Embolization: A Growing Pillar of Gynecological Intervention. [PDF]
Balamurugan S+4 more
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The majority of women who experience spontaneous preterm birth do not have recognized risk factors, and are not identified by current screening methods. Adherence to current recommendations for prediction and prevention of preterm birth is suboptimal. Abstract Introduction Spontaneous preterm birth is a major cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality ...
Aparna Ramachandran+3 more
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Postoperative pulmonary edema and pulmonary hemorrhage following hysteroscopy. [PDF]
Wang Y, Xu L, Chen L, Tong J.
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