... or midwives and their pregnant patients were audiotaped. Listening to the tapes, the researchers found that prenatal care providers were not comfortable talking with their patients about dealing with ...
... they could be pregnant but also took tests much more frequently.
"The top reason women do not seek prenatal care is they do not realize they are pregnant," said Nettleman, chairperson of the ...
The case explored in the link below shows stunning plasticity of the human brain as it develops in the womb, but also indicates the power and promise stem cells and the importance of prenatal care.
... of screening and diagnostic tests performed in pregnancy, whose results are being used to optimise prenatal care for pregnant patients. They found that current screening procedures were only able to ...
While obstetrical care providers are doing a good job working with their patients on smoking cessation, they are not doing as well on abuse of other substances that can harm a woman's unborn baby. A ...
... diagnosis.
Create a standardized training program for all healthcare professionals involved in prenatal care and for volunteer parents – such as those involved in First Call programs – to ...
... through the blood and protects against oxidative stress on the body.
Yeo said these results could help prenatal care providers recommend different exercise plans based on an individual pregnant woman ...
... mortality among blacks but not whites," Dr. Salihu said.
The researchers also controlled for the amount of prenatal care received since another possible explanation for the black-white disparity ...
... abuse expert works in the OB/GYN department and sees the patients at the same time as their prenatal care appointments; and all providers and patients are educated about the effects of drugs, alcohol ...
... been linked to poor maternal health, inadequate prenatal care and adverse outcomes for their children including ... did not receive any mental health care in the 12 months prior to the survey regardless ...
... high school education and received late or no prenatal care during pregnancy.
"What we know is ... is huge; recognizing at-risk families can help care providers take proper action. Nurses and ...
... is that screening for past history of psychiatric and substance use diagnoses as part of routine prenatal care may be a means of identifying women at high risk of postpartum suicide attempt, although ...
... insight into the risks facing specific populations provides for better counseling and better prenatal care."
It's difficult to estimate the prevalence of Asian-white couples, but 14.3 percent ...
... studies and doubles the risk of preterm delivery, then bringing depression to the forefront of prenatal care could lead to a significant reduction of preterm deliveries."
In addition to being the ...
... These novel risks were independent of other risk factors, including adequacy of prenatal care," Dr. Moore adds.
The new information linking PIH/pre-eclampsia risk to the mother' ...