Titre : | Midirs. Midwifery Digest, 2. Mothers and midwives, 1952-2012 - Juin 2012 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/06/2012 |
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A. Cooke, Auteur ;
T. A. Mills, Auteur ;
T. Lavender, Auteur
| 2012
De plus en plus de femmes repoussent leur grossesse au-delà de 35 ans. L'objectif de cet article est de mieux comprendre pourquoi et de recueillir leurs impressions quant aux risques que cela comporte.
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J. L. Bishop, Auteur ;
K. Northstone, Auteur ;
J. R. Green, Auteur ;
E. A. Thompson, Auteur
| 2012
Objectives :
To report the frequency of Complementary and Alternative medicine (CAM) use by a population a pregnant women in the UK.
Conclusions :
CAM use in pregnancy, where a wide range of CAMs has been assessed, has not been widely reported. Studies that have been conducted report varying results to this ...
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D. Ronel, Auteur ;
A. Wiznitzer, Auteur ;
R. Sergienko, Auteur
| 2012
Objective:
This study aimed at determining trends, risk factors and pregnancy outcome in women with uterine rupture.
Conclusions :
Uterine rupture, associated with previous cesarean delivery, malpresentation, and labor dystocia, is an independent risk factor for perineal mortality.
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S. Shatken, Auteur ;
K. Greenough, Auteur ;
C. Mcpherson, Auteur
| 2012
Plan:
Case report
Introduction
Proposed mechanisms
Effects
Incidence
Implications for practice
Strategies to minimize epidural fever
Conclusion
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R. M. Grivell ;
A. J. Reilly ;
H. Oakley ;
A Chan
| 2012
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate maternal and neonatal outcomes associated with birth at term by week of gestational age and also by onset of labor.
DESIGN:
Cohort study.
SETTING:
A state-wide perinatal outcome database.
POPULATION:
28,626
women with spontaneous onset of labor, induction of labor for
recognized indications and induction of labor for ...
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P. Leahy-Warren ;
G. McCarthy ;
P. Corcoran
| 2012
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:
To
examine the relationships between social support, maternal parental
self-efficacy and postnatal depression in first-time mothers at 6 weeks
post delivery.
BACKGROUND:
Social
support conceptualised and measured in different ways has been found to
positively influence the mothering experience as has maternal parental
self-efficacy. No research exists which ...