نتایج جستجو برای: stillbirth parturition

تعداد نتایج: 7355  

2010
Michael G Gravett Craig E Rubens Toni M Nunes

BACKGROUND Normal and abnormal processes of pregnancy and childbirth are poorly understood. This second article in a global report explains what is known about the etiologies of preterm births and stillbirths and identifies critical gaps in knowledge. Two important concepts emerge: the continuum of pregnancy, beginning at implantation and ending with uterine involution following birth; and the ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2023

Maternal effects are the influence of maternal phenotype and maternally-provided environment on (i.e., expression traits) offspring. Frequently, manifest both before after parturition. Pre-parturition primarily direct allocation energy to offspring that is in utero . Post-parturition can include (e.g., nursing defending offspring) indirect selection habitat relatively safe or has high nutrition...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2010
Kari Klungsøyr Melve Rolv Skjaerven Svein Rasmussen Lorentz M Irgens

Knowledge of stillbirth recurrence risk is of clinical interest and may give etiological insight. The authors studied "gestational age-" and "weight-by-gestation-specific" stillbirth recurrence, and evaluated time trends in a population-based cohort study from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway, from 1967 to 2004. Singleton births, including stillbirths from 20 weeks' gestation, were linked t...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1993
Taha T el-T R H Gray

Hospital and community studies were conducted in Central Sudan during 1989 and 1990 to determine the association between maternal malaria and perinatal mortality. There were 197 cases of stillbirth and 812 controls in the hospital study. In the community study, 36 perinatal and 31 neonatal deaths were compared with 1,505 and 1,495 survivors of the early neonatal and entire neonatal periods, res...

2015
Elizabeth M McClure Sarah Saleem Shivaprasad S Goudar Janet L Moore Ana Garces Fabian Esamai Archana Patel Elwyn Chomba Fernando Althabe Omrana Pasha Bhalachandra S Kodkany Carl L Bose Mabel Berreuta Edward A Liechty K Michael Hambidge Nancy F Krebs Richard J Derman Patricia L Hibberd Pierre Buekens Albert Manasyan Waldemar A Carlo Dennis D Wallace Marion Koso-Thomas Robert L Goldenberg

BACKGROUND Stillbirth rates remain nearly ten times higher in low-middle income countries (LMIC) than high income countries. In LMIC, where nearly 98% of stillbirths worldwide occur, few population-based studies have documented characteristics or care for mothers with stillbirths. Non-macerated stillbirths, those occurring around delivery, are generally considered preventable with appropriate o...

A Azarian A Mohamadzadeh ASH Farhat G Daneshpasand L Hafizi M Pourjavad N Saghafi

Introduction: Prevalence of stillbirth is available item for prenatal care. Its prevalence is different in other region of the worlds because of definition and data connection. Prevalence of stillbirth is less than 1% in developed countries and developing countries 3%. The regular attention to prenatal care is essential for reducing stillbirth prevalence. The aim of study was to determine preva...

2013
Hema Mistry Alexander E P Heazell Oluwaseyi Vincent Tracy Roberts

BACKGROUND In contrast to other pregnancy complications the economic impact of stillbirth is poorly understood. We aimed to carry out a preliminary exploration of the healthcare costs of stillbirth from the time of pregnancy loss and the period afterwards; also to explore and include the impact of a previous stillbirth on the healthcare costs of the next pregnancy. METHODS A structured review...

2015
Chidubem B. Ogwulu Louise J. Jackson Alexander E.P. Heazell Tracy E. Roberts

BACKGROUND Compared to other pregnancy-related events, the full cost of stillbirth remains poorly described. In the UK one in every 200 births ends in stillbirth. As a follow-up to a recent study which explored the direct costs of stillbirth, this study aimed to explore the intangible costs of stillbirth in terms of their duration and economic implication. METHODS Systematic searches identifi...

2017
Hema Mistry Alexander E P Heazell Oluwaseyi Vincent Tracy Roberts

Background: In contrast to other pregnancy complications the economic impact of stillbirth is poorly understood. We aimed to carry out a preliminary exploration of the healthcare costs of stillbirth from the time of pregnancy loss and the period afterwards; also to explore and include the impact of a previous stillbirth on the healthcare costs of the next pregnancy. Methods: A structured review...

2015
Lindsey Wimmer

Stillbirth is a devastating pregnancy outcome that occurs once in every 160 pregnancies in the United States, [1] with similar rates in other developed nations around the world. Despite advances in medical knowledge and technology, there have been slow trends in stillbirth reduction in most high income countries over the past two decades relative to other declines in infant mortality [2]. Contr...

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