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ABSTRACT Background Although there is ongoing debate, the current consensus is that vaginal breech birth carries a marginal increase in perinatal morbidity and mortality. Due to these risks there have been decreasing numbers of vaginal breech births and subsequently clinical exposure to hands‐on training has declined.
Lin Yang, Andrew Bisits
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ABSTRACT Background Clinical practice guidelines recommend additional monitoring in pregnancy for women post‐bariatric surgery, to reduce the risk of maternal and infant complications. Aim To examine if pregnancy care post‐bariatric surgery at an Australian quaternary public hospital is consistent with guidelines and to report on perinatal outcomes ...
Rachel Willims+10 more
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Summary Introduction Women undergoing induction of labour often utilise epidural analgesia. Obtaining consent for labour epidural presents a unique challenge for the obstetric anaesthetist, who must comply with the legal standards of consent. This study explores how women perceive the consent process for epidural analgesia during induction of labour ...
Danna Nitzani+6 more
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A fetal blood sample lactate cutoff of ≥5.2 mmol/L balances the need for a high sensitivity for adverse neonatal outcomes with an acceptable number of needed interventions. Abstract Introduction A recent study recommended 5.2 mmol/L as a cutoff for fetal blood sample (FBS) lactate in labor for the StatStrip Lactate®/Lactate Xpress® lactate meter.
Magnus B. Berge+3 more
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The Microbiology and Immunology of Normal Physiologic Birth: A Plea for the Nature of Mother [PDF]
Hanson, Lisa, VandeVusse, Leona
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Younger maternal age and lower socioeconomic status emerged as key risk factors for progression from pre‐eclampsia to eclampsia in two low‐ and middle‐income countries (Uganda and Ecuador), challenging the traditional focus on disease severity alone. This suggests a need to broaden risk assessment criteria.
Annettee Nakimuli+9 more
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Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disorder. Offspring of mothers, with Crohn's disease during pregnancy, had modestly higher risks of the milder regulatory disorders, including early sleeping, continence, and feeding disturbances, but not of other studied neurodevelopmental disorders.
Elin Skott+8 more
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A Case of Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Delivery in a Patient with Uterine Didelphys. [PDF]
Wong JWH.
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Maternal diabetes, fever, positive urinary or vaginal/cervical culture, fetal tachycardia, and decreasing short‐term variation were associated with increased risk for early‐onset neonatal sepsis in a PPROM population. A model combining these risk factors performed better at indicating early‐onset neonatal sepsis risk than the clinicians' suspicion of ...
Brynhildur Tinna Birgisdottir+6 more
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