نتایج جستجو برای: safe motherhood sm

تعداد نتایج: 146400  

Journal: :Duke journal of gender law & policy 2002
Pamela Laufer-Ukeles

Motherhood is no longer a simple concept. Black’s Law Dictionary defines “mother” as “a woman who has given birth to or legally adopted a child.” Recent advances in reproductive technologies have called into question this basic definition of motherhood. Through in vitro fertilization, it is possible to extract an egg from one woman and implant the fertilized egg into the uterus of another woman...

Journal: :International journal of medical science and clinical research studies 2023

Safe motherhood can be defined as efforts towards protecting and promoting the healthy life of women that babies through pre – conception, antenatal, intrapartum postpartum care. It ensures perfect quality for reproductive age group medical non- services. The study is a cross sectional, descriptive carried out among One hundred eighty (180) mothers in selected communities. Selection was done us...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2015
Yishai M Elyada Adi Mizrahi

The transition to motherhood is a dramatic event during the lifetime of many animals. In mammals, motherhood is accompanied by hormonal changes in the brain that start during pregnancy, followed by experience dependent plasticity after parturition. Together, these changes prime the nervous system of the mother for efficient nurturing of her offspring. Recent work has described how neural circui...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2007
K Paige Harden Stacy K Lynch Eric Turkheimer Robert E Emery Brian M D'Onofrio Wendy S Slutske Mary D Waldron Dixie J Statham Nicholas G Martin

The present study examines the relations between adolescent motherhood and children's behavior, substance use, and internalizing problems in a sample of 1,368 children of 712 female twins from Australia. Adolescent motherhood remained significantly associated with all mental health problems, even when using a quasiexperimental design capable of controlling for genetic and environmental confound...

2006
K. Paige Harden Stacy K. Lynch Eric Turkheimer Robert E. Emery Brian M. D’Onofrio Wendy S. Slutske Mary Waldron Andrew C. Heath

The U.S. has the highest adolescent pregnancy rate in the industrialized world, and adolescent motherhood is associated with increased risk for child mental health problems. The present study examines the relations between adolescent motherhood and children’s behavior, substance use, and internalizing problems in a sample of 2,553 children of 887 twin pairs. Adolescent motherhood remained signi...

2017
Amir Nejad-Moghaddam Soheila Ajdari Eisa Tahmasbpour Hassan Goodarzi Yunes Panahi Mostafa Ghanei

OBJECTIVE Sulfur mustard (SM) is a potent mutagenic agent that targets several organs, particularly lung tissue. Changes in morphological structure of the airway system are associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary deficiency following exposure to SM. Although numerous studies have demonstrated pathological effects of SM on respiratory organs, unfortunately there is no effective treatment t...

1999
M. A. Koblinsky O. Campbell J. Heichelheim

The various means of delivering essential obstetric services are described for settings in which the maternal mortality ratio is relatively low. This review yields four basic models of care, which are best described by organizational characteristics relating to where women give birth and who performs deliveries. In Model 1, deliveries are conducted at home by a community member who has received...

2012
Peter W Gething Fiifi Amoako Johnson Faustina Frempong-Ainguah Philomena Nyarko Angela Baschieri Patrick Aboagye Jane Falkingham Zoe Matthews Peter M Atkinson

BACKGROUND Appropriate facility-based care at birth is a key determinant of safe motherhood but geographical access remains poor in many high burden regions. Despite its importance, geographical access is rarely audited systematically, preventing integration in national-level maternal health system assessment and planning. In this study, we develop a uniquely detailed set of spatially-linked da...

2014
Shareen Joshi Anusuya Sivaram

The paper evaluates an Indian maternal conditional cash transfer scheme. Launched in 2005, the program gives women cash transfers for receiving maternal and child health care services. This paper uses data from India’s District Level Household Survey to evaluate the program’s impact. Results indicate that the program had a limited overall effect: relative to the broader population, the targeted...

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