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    Partner conflict during their index pregnancy and its correlates among a cohort of six weeks postpartum women in Ethiopia by Solomon Abrha Damtew, Niguse Tadele Atnafu, Mahari Yihdego Gidey, Tesfamichael Awoke Sisay, Metages Yohannes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Current intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy was found to be associated with adverse health outcomes including pregnancy loss, preterm labor, pregnancy complications, hypertension, delivering low birth weight baby, physical injuries and stress. IPV in Ethiopia is considerably high. …”
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    Alimentation d’une population historique by Estelle Herrscher

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Thus dietary changes related to breastfeeding and weaning periods were studied because maternal milk induces an increase in nitrogen-15 within the developing tissues of babies. Three kinds of tissues per individual were sampled: a growing tooth root, corresponding to a diet signal at the time of death, and two pieces of mandibular bone—one close to a tooth bud and the second close to an erupted tooth - both corresponding to different diet signals prior to the time of death. …”
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    Zolpidem: Efficacy and Side Effects for Insomnia by Amber N. Edinoff, Natalie Wu, Yahya T. Ghaffar, Rosemary Prejean, Rachel Gremillion, Mark Cogburn, Azem A. Chami, Adam M. Kaye, Alan D. Kaye

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In the mothers exposed to zolpidem, there was an increased incidence of low birth weight (OR = 1.39; P\<0.001), preterm delivery (OR 1.49; P\<0.001), small for gestational age (SGA) babies (OR = 1.34; P\<0.001), and cesarean deliveries (OR =1.74; P\<0.001). …”
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    Construct validation of a complete postpartum health and well-being patient reported outcome measure: prospective cohort studyAJOG Global Reports at a Glance by Laura J. O'Byrne, BMBS, MSc, PhD, Gillian M. Maher, PhD, Jill M. Mitchell, MB, BCh, BAO, Ali S Khashan, PhD, Richard M. Greene, MB, BCh, BAO, John P. Browne, PhD, Fergus P. McCarthy, MB, BCh, BAO, PhD

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…There were also no differences found in the scores of mothers who had babies admitted to the Neonatal Unit (NNU). Examining score differences based on delivery type, found no variations in total PQoL scores across all timepoints. …”
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    Conocimientos, práctica y actitudes hacia la salud oral entre matronas de España by Yolanda Martínez-Beneyto, Andrea Poza Pascual, Cristina Carazo, Clara Serna-Muñoz, Amparo Pérez-Silva, Antonio José Ortiz-Ruiz

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The study showed a significant improvement in knowledge about periodontal complications, the use of chlorhexidine and fluoride during pregnancy, and the relationship between breastfeeding and the baby's oral health after the lecture. A negative correlation was observed between years of professional experience and the level of knowledge in oral health. …”
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    Fetal Outcome pada Kehamilan Aterm Anemia dan Tidak Anemia di RS Achmad Mochtar Bukittinggi by Daulat Azhari, Yusrawati ., Zelly Dia Rofinda

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Sampling techniques used a consecutive sampling and for analysis used Mann Whitney test.The analysis test result obtained mean birth weight babies in aterm pregnant women with anemia was 3097.27 gr± 366.93 gr abit lower compared to non anemia aterm pregnant women 3200.55 gr± 343.02 gr with p value= 0.214. …”
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    Group B streptococcus colonization in pregnancy and neonatal outcomes: a three-year monocentric retrospective study during and after the COVID-19 pandemic by Gregorio Serra, Lucia Lo Scalzo, Maria Giordano, Mario Giuffrè, Pietro Trupiano, Renato Venezia, Giovanni Corsello

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The incidence rate in the full triennium under investigation, estimated as the ratio between the number of babies developing the disease out of the total of 2144 newborns, was 6.06‰; among those born to mothers with risk factors, if comparing the two time periods, the incidence was 8.06% in the pandemic biennium, while 5.45% in the following year, evidencing thus no statistical significance (p = 0.53). …”
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    Study on Innovative Practices to Promote Girls’ Retention and Transition to Secondary and Higher Learning Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa. by Ayiga, Natal, Adyanga, Francis Akena, Akello, Jacqueline

    Published 2024
    “…Schools are allowing teenage mothers to return to school and some allow them to come to school with their babies as long as a childcare provider is present. …”
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