Despite the steady decline of maternal deaths in Indonesia, it remains one of the highest in Southeast Asia, with enormous disparities within the country. Hypertensive disorders and non-communicable diseases make up a growing share of maternal deaths, making maternal death reduction strategies increasing...
ventilationandextracorporealmembrane oxygen support.5COVID-19 during pregnancy also increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, includingpreterm birth,stillbirth, infantneonatal ICUadmission, and rarely, maternal andneonatal death.5Pregnant people have been eligible for COVID-19 vaccination in the ...
I. The bearing of maternal weight gain and pre-pregnancy weight on birth weight in full term pregnancies. Eastman NJ, Jackson E. NJ Eastman,E Jackson - 《Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey》 被引量: 402发表: 1968年 Recreational exercise and occupational activity during pregnancy and birth weight...
Obesity affects spontaneous pregnancy chances in subfertile, ovulatory women. Hum Reprod. 2008;23:324–8. Article PubMed Google Scholar Aune D, Saugstad OD, Henriksen T, Tonstad S. Maternal body mass index and the risk of fetal death, stillbirth, and infant death: a systematic review and ...
Maternal overnutrition during lactation predisposes offspring to develop metabolic diseases and exacerbates the relevant syndromes in males more than females in later life. The hypothalamus is a heterogenous brain region that regulates energy balance. He
Delay in receiving adequate care at a health care facility Approximately 4 of 5 maternal deaths are preventable (7). Perinatal mortality rate is the death of a fetus toward the end of a pregnancy or the death of a young infant. Definitions vary, but one definition...
Perinatal mortality refers to the death of fetuses and newborns that occur around the time of delivery. The United States perinatal mortality rate in 2021 was 5.5 perinatal deaths per 1000 live births. The perinatal death rates by race and ethnicity of the woman were approximately ...
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In addition to paroxysmal tachyarrhythmias produc- ing dyspncea and syncope, subsets of this population are at risk for sudden death) Advances in electrophysiolngieal mapping and the increasing sophistication of surgical techniques results in an increasing role for definitive surgical treatment. Between ...
For comorbid SMI and SUD in offspring, the population association was stronger (eg, a greater rate by a factor of 233% for high SDP), as was the attenuation across models, such that high SDP was associated with only a 5% greater—and not statistically significant—rate in the sibling ...