It is estimated that roughly 20% of pregnancies fall into the high risk category, which in turn are responsible for over 80% of perinatal adverse outcome. Modern obstetrics has been very successful in reducing maternal morbidity and mortality. It has focused mainly on fetal and neonatal aspects,...
HIGH RISK PREGNANCY OP.0056 Classifying small for gestational age infants as “low risk”: A prediction model Tegan Triggs1,2; Kylie Crawford1; Anna Finnane3; Sailesh Kumar1,2,4 1Mater Research – University of Queensland, South Brisbane, Australia; 2Women's and Newborn Services – Royal ...
Maternal age.One of the most common risk factors for a high-risk pregnancy is the age of the mother-to-be. Women who will be under age 17 or over age 35 when their baby is due are at greater risk of complications than those between their lateteensand early 30s. The risk ofmiscarriage...
pregnancy (redirected fromHigh-Risk Pregnancy) Thesaurus Medical Legal Encyclopedia preg·nan·cy (prĕg′nən-sē) n.pl.preg·nan·cies 1. a.The condition of being pregnant:a test for pregnancy. b.An instance of being pregnant:Her second pregnancy was easy. ...
Pregnancy after complete loss of pituitary function is uncommon. However, advances in fertility treatment have led to increased pregnancy rates in hypopituitary women. We hereby present a literature review of pregnancies affected by hypopituitarism, incl
Background Cases of abdominal pregnancy, in the form of intra-abdominal mummified fetuses, have been described in nonhuman primates. Gestational diabetes ... L Krugner-Higby,M Luck,D Hartley,... - 《Journal of Medical Primatology》 被引量: 29发表: 2010年 Comment on: High-risk pregnancy and...
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High-risk pregnancies occur frequently, and have multiple causes. It is estimated that 10 to 20 percent of pregnant women miscarry during their first trimester of pregnancy. Slow fetal growth may also arise as a result of maternal infection with certain microbes, parasites or viruses (such as ...
Article Cited By Get PDF (47K) Authors David James, Philip Steer, Carl Weiner, Bernard Gonik In 1994 the first edition of High Risk Pregnancy: Management Options was published: it is a book that many people have been very grateful for over the years. In our unit, it has been used ext...
In the U.S., 8% of the pregnant population have high-risk pregnancies, that is pregnancy complications that put the health or life of a woman or her fetus at risk. Such high-risk pregnancy complications may involve medical and obstetrical issues like preexisting diabetes, chronic high blood ...