status of maternal and fetal blood, which will cause an increase risk in obstetric complications (such as preterm birth, low birth weight, intrauterine growth restriction and preeclampsia), which may then go on to predict future risk for metabolic and psychiatric difficulties in children later in ...
Disproportionately high rates of maternal overweight and obesity among the Hispanic population before, during, and after pregnancy pose serious health concerns for both mothers (e.g., preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, weight retention) and children (e.
PreeclampsiaHypertensive disorders of pregnancyGestational hypertensionBlood pressureRemote monitoringHome blood pressure monitoringSelf-monitoringHigh-risk pregnancyRandomised controlled trialMobile healthPregnant women at high risk for developing a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy require frequent antenatal assessments...
Mothers randomized to the intervention and control groups are assessed at the study clinic on different days, to prevent interaction between participants of each study arm. The primary data outcome collector is blinded to group allocation and is conducting the study visits for all participants, ...
Based on the retrospective data from our IVF clinic, the live birth rate following single fresh blastocyst transfer in patients younger than 35 years is about 50%. It was assumed that an absolute difference of 10% in live birth rate will be of clinical significance. We aim to test a differ...
Participants are randomised to one of three groups: 1) Optimised usual care: information package and family doctor follow-up 6 months postpartum 2) Brief intervention: information package as per group 1, plus assessment and brief LBC counselling at a specialised clinic with an obstetric physician ...
Mothers randomized to the interven- tion and control groups are assessed at the study clinic on different days, to prevent interaction between partici- pants of each study arm. The primary data outcome col- lector is blinded to group allocation and is conducting the study visits for all ...
Life events with potential confounding effects at the time of effectiveness assessment include becoming unemployed, diagnosis of cancer and life-limiting illnesses, newborn death, complications during delivery that severely impair mother and/or child, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia and eclampsia diagnosis...