نتایج جستجو برای: prolonged pregnancy

تعداد نتایج: 226925  

2011
Jeremiah Israel Nyeche Solomon

There is concern for very obese women and their pregnancy outcomes as obesity confers increased risk of maternal and perinatal complications. This study aims to determine the prevalence of obesity in pregnancy and the maternal and foetal risk of adverse pregnancy outcome in relation to maternal obesity. This prospective study was carried out at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital ...

2015
Doron Kabiri Yael Hants Tom Raz Yarkoni Esther Shaulof Smadar Eventov Friedman Ora Paltiel Ran Nir-Paz Wesam E. Aljamal Yossef Ezra Herman Tse

OBJECTIVE Stripping of the membranes is an established and widely utilized obstetric procedure associated with higher spontaneous vaginal delivery rates, reduced need for formal induction of labor and a lower likelihood of post-term pregnancy. Due to the theoretical concern of bacterial seeding during the procedure many practitioners choose not to sweep the membranes in Group B Streptococcus (G...

2017
S. R. Bailey C. L. Townsend H. Dent C. Mallet E. Tsaliki E. M. Riley M. Noursadeghi T. D. Lawley A. J. Rodger P. Brocklehurst N. Field

BACKGROUND Few data are available to guide biological sample collection around the time of birth for large-scale birth cohorts. We are designing a large UK birth cohort to investigate the role of infection and the developing immune system in determining future health and disease. We undertook a pilot to develop methodology for the main study, gain practical experience of collecting samples, and...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 1998
R Matijević

AIM Matched-case control study was performed to assess perinatal mortality and feto-maternal morbidity related to the post-term pregnancy. METHODS 124 patients who delivered after 42 weeks of pregnancy were matched by age and parity with a control group of patients who delivered at term. Perinatal mortality and neonatal morbidity, as well as maternal morbidity were analyzed in both groups and...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2009
T Humphrey J S Tucker

BACKGROUND Rising rates of obstetric interventions in the UK are a concern for health-care providers and the public. Our aims were to identify the socio-demographic and clinical factors (case mix) predictive of one of the most common obstetric interventions, induction of labour (IOL), and quantify the extent to which observed rates can be explained by case mix factors. METHODS We conducted a ...

2014
Luis M Valente Adam W Britton Martyn P Powell Alexander S T Papadopulos Priscilla M Burgoyne Vincent Savolainen

The exceptionally high plant diversity of the Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) comprises a combination of ancient lineages and young radiations. A previous phylogenetic study of Aizoaceae subfamily Ruschioideae dated the radiation of this clade of > 1500 species in the GCFR to 3.8-8.7 Mya, establishing it as a flagship example of a diversification event triggered by the onset of a summer-ar...

Journal: :iranian journal of neonatology 0
mahnaz - mardani asociate professor f nutrition, lorestan university of medical sciences amirhossein khalkhalirad department f nutrition, lorestan university of medical sciences sajjad rossta department of nutrition, lorestan university of medical sciences pouria rezapour department of english literature,chamran university

abstractbackground: macrosomia is a term applied to newborns with a birth weight of 4000 gr or above. perinatal mortality and morbidity is increased in fetal macrosomia. clavicular fracture, injury to brachial plexus, and hypoglycemia are important side effects. mother’s age, body mass index of mother, weight gain in pregnancy, mother’s height, diabetes, history of macrocosmic delivery, gestati...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2016
Dana Meaney-Delman Titilope Oduyebo Kara N D Polen Jennifer L White Andrea M Bingham Sally A Slavinski Lea Heberlein-Larson Kirsten St George Jennifer L Rakeman Susan Hills Christine K Olson Alys Adamski Lauren Culver Barlow Ellen H Lee Anna M Likos Jorge L Muñoz Emily E Petersen Elizabeth M Dufort Amy B Dean Margaret M Cortese Gilberto A Santiago Julu Bhatnagar Ann M Powers Sherif Zaki Lyle R Petersen Denise J Jamieson Margaret A Honein

OBJECTIVE Zika virus infection during pregnancy is a cause of microcephaly and other fetal brain abnormalities. Reports indicate that the duration of detectable viral RNA in serum after symptom onset is brief. In a recent case report involving a severely affected fetus, Zika virus RNA was detected in maternal serum 10 weeks after symptom onset, longer than the duration of RNA detection in serum...

2012
Sarah Arrowsmith Siobhan Quenby Andrew Weeks Theodor Burdyga Susan Wray

Prolongation of pregnancy i.e. going more than 10 days over the estimated due date, complicates up to 10% of all pregnancies and is associated with increased risk to both mother and fetus. Despite the obvious need for contractions of the uterus to end pregnancy, there have been no studies directly examining the role of uterine smooth muscle, myometrium, in the aetiology of prolonged pregnancy. ...

Journal: :Obstetrical & gynecological survey 2000
D M Feldman A F Borgida J F Rodis W A Campbell

Maternal brain death or massive injury leading to persistent vegetative state during pregnancy is a rare event. Since 1979, 11 cases, including the current one, of irreversible maternal brain damage in pregnancy have been reported. In all but one, the pregnancies were prolonged with a goal of achieving delivery of a viable infant. Current advances in medicine and critical care enable today's ph...

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