Late pregnancyHealth riskBoth adolescents and women of advanced reproductive age comprise distinct groups of obstetrics patients. Each has special needs and is susceptible to different obstetric risks. Pregnant teenagers appear to be at increased risk for poor maternal weight gain, abortions, hypertensive...
Late pregnancy involves higher chances of complications. It can involve risks for the pregnant woman or her baby's health. Certain diseases a woman had before her pregnancy can also lead to certain complications during her pregnancy. Problems like high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney problem...
SINCE July 2009, the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) has investigated the deaths of dairy heifers transported from Europe in late pregnancy. Thirteen heifers from eight farms died from severe metabolic disease within six weeks of transport, with fatty liver being the most prominent feature. Fu...
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While pregnancy is still possible after age 45, the likelihood decreases as a woman’s ovaries produce fewer eggs. Ovulation prediction might be more of a challenge for women in their mid-40s due to the possibility of irregular menstrual cycles. In vitro fertilization (IVF) and other medical ...
J. (2008). Pregnancy late in life: A hospital-based study of birth outcomes. J Womens Health, 17, 965–970. Article Google Scholar Joseph, K. S., Allen, A. C., Dodds, L., Turner, L. A., Scott, H., & Liston, R. (2005). The perinatal effects of delayed childbearing. ...
The most essential data for medicamentous interruption of pregnancy relate to the application of Misoprostol, but the level of evidence is low. The doses of Misoprostol in case of late pregnancy interruption should be twice lower for the women with uterine scar, in comparison with the women with...
Potentially influential factors were taken into account including mother's age, parity, country of birth, cohabiting status, body mass index during early pregnancy, smoking during pregnancy, diabetic and hypertensive diseases, calendar period of delivery, parents' educational level and history of neurolog...
In addition to being a leading cause of pregnancy-related illness and death, there is now compelling evidence that preeclampsia and other complications of pregnancy increase an individual’s future risk of heart disease. Alandmark studypublished in late January demonstrated in a population of more ...
Corticosteroids are known to help increase the chance of a baby born early surviving and having fewer health problems. Ideally, they should be given before 34 weeks of pregnancy and within approximately one week of birth. But their effects on later childhood health are less well understood, parti...