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Comparison of upper lip bite test with modified mallampati classification for prediction of difficult obstetri
Mishra SK et al.- The authors have compared ULBT with Modified Mallampati classification for prediction of difficult intubation in obstetric patients scheduled for caesarean section. Preoperative airway assessment for prediction...
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Increased Primary Cesarean Section Rates With Vitamin D Deficiency
_ Increased Primary Cesarean Section Rates With Vitamin D Deficiency.
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Health Buzz: Flu Drug Failure and Other Health News
Oprah Winfrey's very public battles with her weight continued this week, and her show devoted an episode to her 'falling off the wagon.' Katherine Hobson, the On Fitness blogger for U.News, says we can all learn from Oprah's continuing...
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Repeat cesarean deliveries before 39 weeks raises risk of neonatal illness
Women's Health News Women choosing repeat cesarean deliveries and having them at term but before completing 39 weeks gestation are up to two times more likely to have a baby with serious complications including respiratory distress...
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Early Repeat Cesarean Riskier To Baby
Researchers in the US found that compared with deliveries at or after 39 weeks, elective repeat cesareans carried out before 39 weeks of gestation were linked to higher risk of the baby having serious complications, including...
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Repeat C-Section Before 39 Weeks Raises Risk of Neonatal Illness
Newswise Women choosing repeat cesarean deliveries and having them at term but before completing 39 weeks gestation are up to two times more likely to have a baby with serious complications including respiratory distress resulting in...
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Early C-sections linked to complications
With the rise of cesarean sections in Canada, a baby's birth date now often comes down to a matter of scheduling.When is the doctor available? Is there a slot at your hospital of choice? But new concerns are surfacing...
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Early Planned C-Sections Put Baby at Risk
7, 2009 -- More than a third of babies born by planned, repeat C-section in the U.S.are delivered before 39 weeks gestation, and these babies are at increased risk for birth-related health problems as a result, a study shows.
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Risk Of Neonatal Illness Increased When C-Section Repeated Before 39 Weeks
Pregnancy / Obstetrics News Main Category: Pregnancy / Obstetrics Also Included In: Pediatrics / Children's Health; Nursing / Midwifery; Respiratory / Asthma email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current...
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Early C-Section Carries Risks, Study Finds, University of Alabama at Birmingham Study
BOSTON (Reuters) - More than half of all Cesarean deliveries are done by choice and more than a third are done too early, putting the babies at risk of breathin Early C-Section Carries Risks, Study Finds, University of Alabama at...
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Cesarean risk after successful external cephalic version: a matched, retrospective analysis
To determine the odds of cesarean, operative vaginal delivery and vaginal birth after cesarean after successful external cephalic version (ECV) compared with singleton pregnancies eligible for a trial of labor.A matched...
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Elective Cesareans Before 39 Weeks Associated with Adverse Neonatal Outcomes
In cesarean delivery, the risk of adverse outcomes increases when the procedure is done before the recommended 39-week mark, according to a New England Journal of Medicine study.Researchers examined outcomes in some 13,000 elective...
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Best Practices In Maternity Care Not Widely Used In The United States
Despite best evidence, health care providers continue to perform routine procedures during labor and birth that often are unnecessary and can have harmful results for mothers and babies.The Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) most recent...
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Timing of Elective Repeat Cesarean Delivery at Term and Neonatal Outcomes
_ Timing of Elective Repeat Cesarean Delivery at Term and Neonatal Outcomes.
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Elective Repeated Cesarean Delivery at Early Term Linked With Adverse Events
_ Elective Repeated Cesarean Delivery at Early Term Linked With Adverse Events.
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Repeat C-section before 39 weeks raises risk of neonatal illness
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.Women choosing repeat cesarean deliveries and having them at term but before completing 39 weeks gestation are up to two times more likely to have a baby with serious complications including respiratory distress...
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Maternity leave benefits
Date: 07/01/2009 Two new studies led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, suggest that taking maternity leave before and after the birth of a baby is a good investment in terms of health benefits for both mothers and...
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C-section before 39 weeks ups complication risk
-0400 (Reuters Health) NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An elective repeat cesarean delivery performed 'at term' but before 39 weeks increases the chances of complications in the newborn compared with c-section delivery at 39 or 40...
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The incidence of deep vein thrombosis in women undergoing cesarean delivery
Sia WW et al.- A lower extremity compression ultrasound was performed prior to hospital discharge. If no DVT was detected, participants were asked to return for a second ultrasound two weeks postpartum. Participants were also...
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Cesarean Section Scar Appearance Predicts Intra-Abdominal Adhesions
_ Cesarean Section Scar Appearance Predicts Intra-Abdominal Adhesions.
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Maternity leave appears to decrease cesarean deliveries and increase breastfeeding
Two new studies led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, suggest that taking maternity leave before and after the birth of a baby is a good investment in terms of health benefits for both mothers and newborns.One...
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Link Between Maternity Leave, Fewer C-Sections And Increased Breastfeeding
Pregnancy / Obstetrics News Main Category: Pregnancy / Obstetrics Also Included In: Women's Health / Gynecology; Pediatrics / Children's Health; Public Health email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current...
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Vitamin D Deficiency Associated With Greater Rates Of Cesarean Sections
Researchers from School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) found that pregnant women who are vitamin D deficient are also at an increased risk for delivering a baby by caesarean section as compared to pregnant women who...
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Medical News: Vitamin D Deficiency Associated With Greater Rates Of Cesarean Sections
Also Included In: Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public: Health Professional: Article Opinions: Researchers from Boston...
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HAPO results leading to gestational diabetes recommendations
Physicians who treat women with gestational diabetes marked an important milestone in May.The long-awaited Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes results, first presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Diabetes...
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