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Female pelvic floor protection—Where do we have to go?
Long lasting improvement of women's health needs that all professions involved in pregnancy, birth, postpartum rehabilitation and diagnostics and treatment of pelvic floor disorders gather together to increase pelvic floor protection. Abstract Pelvic floor protection has a growing awareness and importance in long lasting strategies to provide female ...
Miriam Deniz +4 more
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Spontaneously resolved uterine prolapse in a neonate with spina bifida
Neonatal uterine prolapse is rare and mostly due to spina bifida. It is probably due to abnormal innervation of levator ani and subsequent atrophy of the muscle in patients with spina bifida.
Gülseren Bilen Yurdakul +3 more
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Our combined systematic and scoping review finds that the Manchester procedure is a safe, effective option for uterine prolapse, offering favorable clinical, financial, and perioperative outcomes compared with other surgical techniques for uterine prolapse.
Sophia Elissaoui +3 more
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Uterine Prolapse in Pregnancy: Two Cases Report and Literature Review
Uterine prolapse complicating pregnancy is rare. Two cases are presented here: one patient had uterine prolapse at both her second and third pregnancy, and the other developed only once prolapse during pregnancy.
Chunyan Zeng +5 more
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Home telemonitoring in high‐risk pregnancies: A Finnish retrospective cohort study
This retrospective study suggests that home telemonitoring may provide an acceptable approach for managing selected high‐risk pregnancies. Safe and effective implementation requires careful patient selection and adherence to evidence‐based clinical protocols.
Tiina Stark, Heidi Kruit, Leena Rahkonen
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ABSTRACT Aim We evaluated the impact of ‘CoolCuddle’, parental cuddling during therapeutic hypothermia intervention for hypoxic‐ischaemic encephalopathy, on heart rate variability (HRV). Methods In this prospective, single‐group, interventional study with repeated measures, we included infants ≥ 36 weeks' gestation undergoing hypothermia and CoolCuddle
Ela Chakkarapani +3 more
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Christina M Rad,l Ranjita Rajwar, Arja R AroUniversity of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg, DenmarkAbstract: Uterine prolapse is a major reproductive health issue in Nepal.
Radl CM, Rajwar R, Aro AR
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ABSTRACT Aim Most infants with a low cord pH have reassuring 5‐min Apgar scores of 7–10, but their long‐term outcomes have been poorly studied. We examined whether cord pH predicted later special educational needs (SEN). Method This nationwide register‐based study was conducted in Denmark, which provides universal cord pH screening.
Celina Myrhøj +5 more
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Early neurodevelopmental outcome in newborns with mild hypoxic‐ischaemic encephalopathy
Aim To describe the natural history of newborn children with mild hypoxic‐ischaemic encephalopathy in the first year of life. Method This was a multicentre, prospective observational study involving five neonatal intensive care units in an Italian region using both structured clinical and neurophysiological assessments according to the Italian Society ...
Domenico M. Romeo +16 more
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Effect of Lodhradi Lepa in Uterine Prolapse - A Case Report
Uterine prolapse is a type of pelvic organ prolapse where the supporting pelvic structures of uterus weakens and result in descent of uterus from its normal position. Among them, Prasramsini can be most suitably correlated with 1st and 2nd degree uterine
Giby Thomas +2 more
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