Daily Fetal Movement Count Chart : Reducing Perinatal Mortality in Low Risk Pregnancy
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Perinatal Mortality in Multiple Pregnancy
Twins and higher–order multiple pregnancies account for approximately 3% of all gestations in the United States (Ananth et al, 2004) and seem to be stabilized since 2006 after a dramatically increase since the beginning of the 1970s (Vayssière et al, 2011). There are two main causes for the change in the rate of multiple pregnancies: advanced maternal age and use of assisted reproductive techni...
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Over a five-year period in general practice, 44 antenatal patients with the risk of placental insufficiency charted the movements of their fetuses. Two stillbirths were possibly prevented and four patients had a false positive result - that is, an abnormal recording without fetal compromise. The method of charting fetal movements is discussed and results are presented in support of the chart's ...
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Fetal mortality refers to the intrauterine death of a fetus and is a major, but often overlooked public health issue in Ghana. Due in part to a paucity of knowledge of the incidence, etiology and prevention strategies, much of the public concern on reproductive loss has focused on infant mortality. Effective antenatal care, which must be evidence-based information driven, necessitates regular, ...
متن کاملFetal and perinatal mortality, United States, 2004.
OBJECTIVES This report presents 2004 fetal and perinatal mortality data by a variety of characteristics, including maternal age, marital status, race, Hispanic origin and state of residence; and by infant birthweight, gestational age, plurality and sex. Trends in fetal and perinatal mortality are also examined. METHODS Descriptive tabulations of data are presented and interpreted. RESULTS I...
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عنوان ژورنال: Medical Journal Armed Forces India
سال: 2008
ISSN: 0377-1237
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-1237(08)80094-9