... may affect the timing of parturition. The authors examined the association between fetal growth and timing of spontaneous onset ... Fetal growth and timing of parturition in humans Jun Zhang 1 , Rajeshwari Sundaram, Wenyu Sun, James Troendle ... Fetal growth and timing of parturition in humans Jun Zhang et al. Am J Epidemiol. 2008. . ... did not have a meaningful impact on the timing of parturition; neither did fetal growth acceleration or deceleration in late ...
Excretion of penicillin in human milk following parturition ... Excretion of penicillin in human milk following parturition H J ... Excretion of penicillin in human milk following parturition H J GREENE et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1946 May. ... Cycle of excretion before and after parturition in gestosis]. LUISI M. LUISI M. Arch Farmacol Sper Sci Affin. 1954;82:91-4. ... CITRATE AND ALPHA-KETO-ACIDS IN THE URINE AND IN THE BLOOD OF WOMEN BEFORE AND AFTER PARTURITION. ZELEWSKI L, WSZELAKI-LASS E. ...
Isolated recto-vaginal septum injury during parturition: Single-center experience Fatih Altıntoprak 1 , Kayhan Özdemir 2 , ... Isolated recto-vaginal septum injury during parturition: Single-center experience Fatih Altıntoprak et al. Ulus Travma Acil ...
Parturition is accompanied with increased SAA1 abundance in the placenta. Serum amyloid A1 may participate in parturition in ... De novo Synthesis of SAA1 in the Placenta Participates in Parturition Xiao-Wen Gan 1 2 , Wang-Sheng Wang 1 2 , Jiang-Wen Lu 1 2 ... De novo Synthesis of SAA1 in the Placenta Participates in Parturition Xiao-Wen Gan et al. Front Immunol. 2020. . ... The preterm parturition syndrome. BJOG. (2006) 113 (Suppl. 3):17-42. 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2006.01120.x - DOI - PMC - PubMed ...
There was evidence to suggest that multiple SNPs in CTIF may contribute a small detrimental effect to hearing, and that a sex-specific locus in LCP1 is protective of hearing. No individual SNPs reached sample-wide significance in both ALSPAC and G-EAR. This is the first report of a possible associat …
Our study findings encourage very judicious use of virtual care for communities that are at high risk for birth disparities to avoid impacting relationship building between patient and provider.
The agricultural industry has some of the highest incidence rates and numbers of occupational injuries and illnesses in the United States. Injuries and illnesses in agriculture result from accidents, falls, excessive heat, repetitive motion and adverse pesticide exposure. Women working in agricultur …
The work presented in this manuscript was not funded by any specific grants. A study protocol was developed and published in PROSPERO (CRD42021235356) to explore several key objectives.
Postpartum care for women in this study was primarily perceived as care of the baby post-delivery and missing key information on physical and mental health care for the mother. This can result in poor adjustment postpartum and critically, a lack of knowledge on danger signs for common causes of morb …
Labor Support for Intended Vaginal Birth
Keywords: Genes; Hormones; Parturition; Receptors. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ...
Home birth is very common in the Peruvian Amazon. In rural areas of the Loreto region, home to indigenous populations such as the Kukama-Kukamiria, birth takes place at home constantly. This study aims to understand the preference for home births as well as childbirth and newborn care practices amon …
Despite the limitations of the study design, the evidence suggests that it is essential to provide appropriate psychological support to pregnant women during the emergency in order to protect their mental health and to minimize the risks of long-term effects on child development.
The motor and sensory processing skills of children born at term with hyperbilirubinemia may be negatively affected. Infants with hyperbilirubinemia should be evaluated from the early period not only in terms of motor but also sensory processing skills and should be supported with appropriate interv …
We examined tuberculosis (TB) infection results for the United States from the 2019-2020 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Over this period, 10% of non-US-born persons and 7% of those |60 years of age tested positive for TB infection. These results provide up-to-date information o …
Keywords: birth; machine learning; maternal morbidity; mental disorders; mental health; obstetrical labor; parturition; ...
In this trial, the addition of bromocriptine to standard heart failure therapy appeared to improve left ventricular ejection fraction and a composite clinical outcome in women with acute severe PPCM, although the number of patients studied was small and the results cannot be considered definitive. L …
The study was approved by institutional review boards at the University of SC (Pro00115169) and the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC IRB.21-030). Informed consent will be provided by the participants in the in-depth interviews. Study findings will be disseminated with key stak …
The resulting agenda presents a path forward to remedy the structural chasms in womens health care, with key roles for advocates, policymakers, researchers, health care leaders, educators, and the media.
Overall, one-third of births were adverse perinatal outcomes. Pre-existing maternal medical conditions and severe infection-related maternal outcomes were the main risk factors of adverse perinatal outcomes.
Although our Review emphasizes a lack of studies on mHealth interventions and data from pregnant women during the COVID-19 crisis, the review shows that implementation of digital health interventions during emergencies are inevitable given their potential for supporting pregnancy care. There is also …
A more comprehensive understanding of the variation in participation rate between health care facilities is required, in order to develop effective strategies to improve the recruitment of women, especially those with less knowledge and understanding of health issues and smoking habits.
The birth of the worlds first genetically edited babies in 2018 provoked considerable ethical outrage. Nonetheless, many scientists and bioethicists now advocate the pursuit of clinical uses of human germline gene editing. Progress towards this goal will require research, including clinical trials …
Cesarean section seems favorable to vaginal delivery in women with HSANs.
São Tomé and Príncipe (STP) uses a selective hepatitis B birth-dose vaccination (HepB-BD) strategy targeting infants born to mothers who test positive for hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen. We conducted a field assessment and economic analysis of the HepB-BD strategy to provide evidence to gui …
Excessive oxidative stress resulting from hyperoxia or hypoxia is a recognized risk factor for diseases of prematurity. However, the role of the hypoxia-related pathway in the development of these diseases has not been well studied. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the association between …
We used information from the Malmö Diet and Cancer study. At baseline 17,035 women were included. All women were followed from the year they developed breast cancer until they either died or until the end of follow-up. All women were asked how many children they had given birth to and were then divi …
The lived experience of hegemonic racial hierarchies (e.g., Black and White), ongoingly contributes to the racialization of maternal and reproductive healthcare in the US, as more attention is needed to achieve health equity.
This study is the largest analysis of DNA methylation in ASD undertaken and the first to integrate genetic and epigenetic variation at birth. We demonstrate the utility of using a polygenic risk score to identify molecular variation associated with disease, and of using mQTL to refine the functional …
Child-free individuals avoid exposure to pregnancy, birth and parenting due to fears, perceived risks, potential complications and their perceived unsuitability for parenthood. They greatly value and protect their healthy, unharmed bodies and emphasise sound family planning.