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Quantitative blood loss values reveal high rates of undiagnosed postpartum hemorrhage
Abstract Objective In this study, we examined quantitative blood loss (QBL) values and postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) diagnoses in relation to clinical, demographic, and hospitalization related variables. Methods A retrospective chart review was conducted of deliveries at a regional hospital over a nine‐month period, querying patient demographics, PPH ...
Burhan A. Khan+6 more
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Background: Rising rates of cesarean section is a matter of great concern and trial of labor in previous cesarean section women is an attractive alternative.
Sita Pokhrel Ghimire+4 more
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The influence of mother’s personality on the decision about the elective cesarean section: a pilot study with a sample of 16 new mothers [PDF]
To investigate the psychological profile of a sample of new mothers, who requested an elective caesarean section (CS), compared with a group of women who had a CS in emergency.
ACETI, Franca+4 more
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Management of twin pregnancies: Remaining challenges and unanswered questions
Abstract Several professional societies have published guidelines on twin pregnancies over the past few years. These documents provide recommendations on antenatal surveillance and management of twin pregnancies. At the same time, these guidelines identify several key areas where evidence is limited and additional research is needed.
Nir Melamed+3 more
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Objective To investigate the validity of a prediction model for success of vaginal birth after cesarean delivery (VBAC) in an ethnically diverse population.
M. Maykin+3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Responses to Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Section
To compare women's reactions to their experiences of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) with their reactions to their previous cesarean birth experiences, to identify the factors that influenced the women's decision to attempt VBAC, and to describe the causes the women ascribed to the outcome of their birth experiences.An exploratory descriptive study
Jane Perry Spedden+2 more
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Abstract Objective The study was conducted to investigate the relationship between birth memory and anxiety and fatigue in postnatal women who had experienced an earthquake. Methods The study, which used a descriptive and relational screening model, was conducted on women who gave birth in a public hospital after the Kahramanmaraş earthquake.
Zeliha Özşahin+4 more
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Validation of a predictive model for successful vaginal birth after cesarean section
Introduction: A strategy for reducing the number of cesarean sections is to allow vaginal delivery after cesarean section. Objective: To validate two predictive models, Metz and Grobman, for successful vaginal delivery after a cesarean section.
Javier E Fonseca+2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Dichotomous development of the gut microbiome in preterm infants. [PDF]
BackgroundPreterm infants are at risk of developing intestinal dysbiosis with an increased proportion of Gammaproteobacteria. In this study, we sought the clinical determinants of the relative abundance of feces-associated Gammaproteobacteria in very low
Gilbert, Jack A+6 more
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Abstract Objective To describe the rate of combinations of fetal lies and presentations in twin pregnancies at delivery and to assess the effects of fetal lies and presentations on mode of delivery as well as fetal and maternal birth outcomes. Methods This population‐based cohort study used real‐world data from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway and ...
Meryam Sugulle+4 more
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