The observed relation between maternal age and caesarean section cannot be explained by the obstetric complications we considered. |
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Why has this treatment not become part of the armamentarium of providers of obstetric care throughout the world? |
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In the antiseptic environment of an obstetric theatre, I witnessed this spectacle with the detachment of a duty-conscious executioner. |
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We obtained laminaria from the obstetric unit and examined scrapings by routine processing. |
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This project was started in 2001 in a tertiary referral obstetric unit, which manages around 6000 births a year. |
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I was a second year clinical student, doing part of my obstetric attachment in January in one of the colder parts of Britain. |
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The databank used standardised diagnostic criteria during the study and linkage to the individual original obstetric case notes. |
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The patient is transferred to the high-risk obstetric department as soon as she has stabilized, and she remains on bed rest for four hours. |
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We performed a questionnaire based survey of miscarriage services in all 26 consultant led gynaecology and obstetric units in Scotland. |
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The obstetric nurse has the neonatal resuscitation equipment prepared and ready if it is needed. |
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This case, which was well watched by the hospital obstetric clerk, and his consociate, Mr. Davy, was a very interesting one. |
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After 1961, he remained at the Eastern General, serving the rapidly developing surgical, obstetric, and gynaecological units. |
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Women without obstetric complications are encouraged to have electronic fetal monitoring and epidural analgesia. |
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While waiting for obstetric and anesthesia backup, the clinician administered fentanyl, midazolam and cefotetan. |
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The extent to which the association is explained by obstetric complications is, however, not known. |
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A third development during the same period was the growth of the obstetric epidural analgesia service. |
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Subclinical hypothyroidism is associated with poor obstetric outcomes and poor cognitive development in children. |
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The hospital and associated units provide obstetric care for a population of about 400 000 people. |
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The second floor houses technical services, with paediatric, gynaecological and obstetric departments stacked up in ascending layers. |
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This reflects the crucial role of high quality family planning and obstetric services in enabling women to realise their potential for health. |
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The standard of care to be expected of a GP who is on the obstetric list is thus different from one who is not. |
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The groups were comparable in all other measures of obstetric and neonatal outcome. |
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Dr Pedlow claimed the package would cover areas which very rarely offered obstetric services. |
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Outside morning hours, obstetric and paediatric services were provided only by poorly trained generalist nurses and doctors. |
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The research also called for better obstetric standards when using forceps and vacuums during deliveries. |
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Few women experienced obstetric complications before delivery, although one woman developed pre-eclampsia. |
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The aetiology of obstetric cholestasis is undoubtedly multifactorial, with genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors having important roles. |
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He was in charge of the elderly care unit at the local cottage hospital and did his own obstetric care, delivering many babies. |
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We gathered information on demographics, tobacco use, and medical and obstetric histories from the women. |
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The decline in the use of obstetric forceps is multifactorial although many of the factors are inter-related. |
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Preterm delivery may be indicated because of deterioration of maternal or fetal health, and obstetric complications may occur. |
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In-depth interviews of physicians from the surgical, orthopedic, obstetric and gynecology, and anesthesia department were conducted. |
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She recently coordinated the writing of a monograph on financial barriers to obstetric care. |
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Antenatal, delivery and postnatal care are poor and emergency obstetric facilities limited. |
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The National Health Service provides the highest level of care available to patients in respect of maternal obstetric services. |
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The length of obstetric hospital stays has declined sharply in recent years. |
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Skilled attendance at birth and emergency obstetric care are key to reducing maternal mortality. |
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All obstetric units should have a regularly checked PPH emergency equipment tray containing appropriate equipment. |
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Referral services for emergency obstetric cases will be improved between the three levels of health-care facilities. |
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The project seeks to improve access for women and children to obstetric and neonatal care in 10 target districts. |
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However, there are no data to support this assertion and neither is there information about other obstetric interventions associated with medical insurance status. |
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Here we review the role of forceps delivery in modern obstetric practice. |
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There were many incidents of near-miss obstetric complications or suboptimally managed obstetric conditions due to lack of well-structured and continuous antenatal care. |
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From 1960 to 1966, he taught obstetric physiopathology and gynaecology at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery and Gynaecology of Milan. |
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In order to obtain a national or regional obstetric case fatality rate, it is necessary to aggregate the data provided by each EmOC facility. |
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Long-term complications include severe scarring, chronic infections, urologic and obstetric complications, and psychological and social problems. |
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Improving access to good-quality obstetric care, including skilled attendance during labor and delivery, helps women avoid obstetric fistulas. |
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Health care systems in developing countries must improve their ability to meet the need for treating obstetric fistulas. |
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Among rural women those with lower social and economic status are more likely than others to suffer fistulas and other obstetric problems. |
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A Nigerian study examined 162 women with successfully repaired obstetric fistulas. |
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The SOGC supports this new policy of not suctioning meconium at the perineum by the obstetric team. |
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Women suffer greatly from the lack or poor quality of obstetric and gynaecological care. |
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With respect to safe motherhood, eight district obstetric centres were updated and their staff retrained. |
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There is no doubt at all that patients with a septate uterus have a very high risk of obstetric pathologies. |
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Women who have been circumcised have very specific health needs, for example: medical, gynaecological and obstetric. |
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A network of more than ten countries has been set up to document how well the needs for major obstetric interventions are being covered. |
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Although prevention is the ultimate means of ending obstetric fistula, treatment is still needed for women living with the condition. |
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There are many other opportunities for the intern, either pediatric or obstetric, or the family practice resident to gain skills in the intubation of larger infants. |
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For years we had used a pressure-cooker-type autoclave to sterilize obstetric packs, towels, gloves, flats, solutions, and all supplies that we did not wish to boil. |
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Michel Odent, who is perhaps best known for introducing birthing pools to obstetric wards, has written a slim but provocative book on the subject of love. |
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Returning to the office, he was pleased to find copies of both obstetric ultrasounds awaiting him, each with evidence of a viable intrauterine pregnancy. |
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As a family physician practicing obstetrics in an unsupported geographic area, I rely on the local obstetric consultant to be supportive of my decisions. |
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The key finding was a significant reduction in the overall obstetric intervention rate, for otherwise healthy nulliparae would previously have received augmentation of labour. |
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The practicality of this book extends not only to the medical, gynaecological, and obstetric needs of those circumcised but also to the section on communication. |
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Pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk of congenital malformations, obstetric complications, and neonatal morbidity. |
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The retrospective cohort study included female patients of a large New Zealand hospital that offered centralized colposcopy and obstetric services. |
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Although autism is considered to have a genetic basis, some investigations have shown an association with obstetric complications, according to the study authors. |
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However, if they are referred to hospital obstetric services their status may become apparent and they would be liable for the full cost of their medical care. |
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These range from obstetric fistula to infertility and depression. |
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Both authors discuss the same points, but Dr. Kennedy extends his observations to obstetric auscultation in dystocial or difficult parturitions. |
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It also aims to expand coverage of maternal health services by improving the availability and quality of emergency obstetric care in health facilities in the southern region of Afghanistan. |
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Investing in education for girls and ending child marriage are critical to ending obstetric fistula and protecting and promoting the rights of the girl child. |
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While the immediate causes of obstetric fistula in developing countries are obstructed labor and lack of prompt access to emergency obstetric care, pervasive poverty is often a root cause. |
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Snow was well respected in London as a specialist in obstetric anesthesiology, having assisted Queen Victoria in the delivery of two of her children. |
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The primary issues when combating the problem of maternal and child health are a lack of specialist training in the developing world surrounding prenatal and newborn care, and access to essential obstetric expertise. |
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Potential risks associated with obstetric use include amniotic fluid embolism and maternal exposure to fetal red cells. |
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She presented data on 46 normotensive pregnant women in their second or third trimester who presented with headache to an obstetric triage unit. |
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Without access to proper obstetric care, women in developing nations can spend days in agonizing labour before finally delivering a stillborn child. |
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In Bangladesh and Nepal, UNFPA has supported efforts to treat women who suffer from pregnancy-related disabilities, such as obstetric fistula and uterine prolapse. |
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Maternity care providers at all levels of the health system were trained in life-saving obstetric care skills and in routine maternal health care, including highquality antenatal, delivery, and postpartum care. |
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Where emergency obstetric care is within the legal framework, medical staff should be appropriately trained to ensure that this is a safe procedure. |
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Our participant from Mauritania, Salif Diagana, shared the experience of Mauritania which tries to increase access to antenatal and obstetric care by expanding the concept of flat flee scheme for pregnancy and delivery. |
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The average length of stay in the obstetric wards is 4.8 days. |
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Nine out of 10 of the multiparae wanting a CS with no obstetric indication gave 'previous birth experience' as their reason. |
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It may occur spontaneously as a protective reflex to pain or result from organic causes, such as hymenal abnormalities, genitallterpes, obstetric trauma, and atrophic vaginitis. |
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The obstetric suite has 24-hour coverage by an anesthesiologist. |
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Although obstructed labor and obstetric fistulas can occur at any age during the childbearing years, adolescent women are at particular risk, especially where early marriage is common. |
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The second examiner is a RDMC ultrasonographer who has also received specialized training in high-risk obstetric ultrasounds. |
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Community midwife units have lower medical intervention rates and rates of transfer to obstetric wards than those in hospitals but many have been closing recently. |
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The measures referred to above to improve obstetric practices, provide health services and strengthen immunization programmes have all contributed to this reduction. |
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Reduce maternal mortality: maternal deaths from obstetric causes will be reduced by half, in particular by reducing rates of puerperal infections caused by eclampsia, haemorrhaging and dystocia, and by improving medical care. |
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Finally, hormone therapy, or use of the birth control pill, is of great benefit in reducing menstrual bleeding and all other gynecological or obstetric associated bleeding. |
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Walley says, thousands of Third World women suffer from a condition known as obstetric fistulae. |
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Few obstetric anaesthetists report experience with fibreoptic intubation of conscious parturients. |
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In response to a massive earthquake in Pakistan's Baluchistan province, UNFPA deployed four mobile clinics equipped with emergency medicines and provided emergency obstetric care and other services. |
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She is the only midwife for whom an obstetric maneuver has been named. |
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But they took obstetric, serologic or immunologic routes. |
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Blaise Compaoré expressed his commitment to emergency obstetric care and access to family planning to delegation led by interim Secretary General Claudio Cordone. |
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Asthma care should be integrated with obstetric care. |
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But if you buy anti-malarial bed nets, or fund discrete operations to cure cataracts and obstetric fistulas, then you save or improve distant lives in measurable ways. |
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In the area of reproductive health, the programme trained health workers, including doctors, nurses and nurse-anaesthetists in emergency obstetric care, ultrasonography and contraceptive technology. |
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Primary health care sector includes 467 medical facilities rendering out-patient polyclinic services and 638 medical obstetric units in rural communities, which operate in Armenia. |
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Clinical officers across Africa have improved service delivery in areas such as obstetric surgery and anaesthesia but they are not the silver bullet. |
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What steps has the State party taken to protect women from pregnancy-related deaths and morbidity, including the provision of access to emergency obstetric services? |
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Optimization of obstetric management besides tocolysis includes the stimulation of fetal lung maturation as a means of preventing respiratory distress syndrome in infant. |
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What factors contribute to obstetric fistulae formation in rural Kenya? |
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