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Introduction: Expectant mothers during primigravida face personal, interpersonal, and social changes as they prepare to become parent, all of which have a significant influence on the infant-parent interaction, and the infant's maturation. Aim: The present study was conducted to see the psychological distress and buffering soci.. Read More
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Constipation Treatment during Pregnancy: A Mini Review
Aim: Investigate the effects of its risk factor and the prevalence of functional constipation in pregnant women. Methods: From July 2012 to January 2014, in four hospitals in Shanghai, we searched hospital databases for women who were 37-41 weeks pregnant (1698 instances). General information, eating and living habits, psycholo.. Read More
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Diarrhea in Early Pregnancy, Gastroenteritis in Pregnancy and other Gut Problems
Diarrhea during pregnancy is one of the unfortunate discomforts that may be experienced. Diarrhea literally means “flowing through” and is defined as having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements in a 24 hour period. If you are experiencing three runny, watery bowel movements in one day, the main concern is to.. Read More
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Neonatal Calf Loose Bowels (NCD), too known as scours, is a vital infection of preweaned calves that influences the generation and welfare of meat groups. Whereas cleanliness and sustenance are critical in decreasing the frequency of NCD, inoculation of dams or calves is regularly utilized for the avoidance of NCD. The display s.. Read More
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Impacts of Antenatal Care and Maternal Health Literacy on Pregnancy Outcomes
Major purpose of the current study was to explore the role of antenatal care and parenting literacy in pregnancy outcomes. A survey was conducted from mothers who were not currently pregnant and information was attained about their last pregnancy outcomes. Data was attained from 301 mothers about the parenting literacy, time of .. Read More
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The administration of genital herpes virus contaminations in pregnancy has seen numerous changes over the past decade as we have proceeded to learn more approximately the the study of disease transmission of the infection. This article reviews these changes and highlights continuous contentions. Clinical administration plans are.. Read More
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Uncomplicated Pregnancy Sacroiliitis Associated with Various Factors
Pregnancy-associated sacroiliitis is occasional amid the peripartum period. In spite of the fact that pregnancyassociated pyogenic sacroiliitis rarely happens, it is related with significant horribleness and mortality. A opportune determination of the malady is challenging due to its nonspecic clinical side effects. We looked in.. Read More
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Recent Evidence and Characteristics of Planning of Births and Maternal
This study makes a thorough assessment of the effects of birth planning in terms of timing, spacing, and limiting childbearing on maternal and child health outcomes in an effort to provide recommendations for maximizing synergy between maternal, infant, and young children's nutrition and family planning in India. Study plan. The.. Read More
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Background: Globally, prolonged and obstructed labour contributed to 13% of maternal deaths which can be reduced by proper utilization of partograph during labour. Professional assisted delivery using a partograph during labour has paramount important in identifying any deviation during labor. Even though; partograph use is infl.. Read More
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Review of Biomechanical Deviations among Non-pregnant, Pregnant, and Postpartum Cohorts
Objective: This review analyzed available studies on biomechanical changes during the pre-, in-, and postpregnancy periods. Data sources: In the electronic databases of PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane from inception until June 2, 2021 Study eligibility criteria: 1) the research object of the literature is healthy pregnant women; .. Read More
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Resident and Physician Breastfeeding: Barriers, Challenges, and Issues in Modern Medical Practice
Throughout centuries, populations have appreciated that breastfeeding helps infant survival. The World Health Organization [WHO], American Academy of Pediatrics [AAP], and American Academy of Family Physicians [AAFP] all recommend exclusively breastfeeding for the first six months of life to achieve optimal growth and nutrition... Read More
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To Provide Warmth Placing Baby under Radiant Heat Source: A Review
New-born with respiration Mask Oxygen is one in all the key elements that fuels human life. All of the cells and organs within the shape need a continual, uninterrupted provide of O to survive. In fact, the human body's want for O starts even before birth at the earliest stages of vertebrate development and gestation. Throughout.. Read More
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Gynecology Residents Regarding Pneumococcal Vaccination in Pregnancy
Objective: The 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine is recommended for adults over 65 years of age and younger adults with certain medical conditions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) state insufficient evidence to recommend routine pneumococcal vaccination during pregnancy, but the vaccine is indicated for pregnan.. Read More
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Minimally Invasive Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology: A Review
Minimally invasive surgery has been utilized in the field of obstetrics and gynecology as far back as the 1940s when culdoscopy was first introduced as a visualization tool. Gynecologists then began to employ minimally invasive surgery for adhesiolysis and obtaining biopsies but then expanded its use to include procedures such a.. Read More
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Maternal and Pediatric Health Outcomes in Relation to Gestational Vitamin D Sufficiency
Juxtaposed with monumental improvement in maternal-fetal outcomes over the last century, there has been the recent emergence of rising rates of gestational complications including preterm birth, operative delivery, and gestational diabetes. At the same time, there has been a burgeoning problem with widespread vitamin D deficienc.. Read More
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A Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy Presenting with a Negative Urine Pregnancy Test
A negative urine pregnancy test in the emergency department traditionally excludes the diagnosis of pregnancy. We report a rare case of ruptured ectopic pregnancy in a patient with a negative urine pregnancy test but with a serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) of 10 mIU/mL. The patient developed hemoperitoneum an.. Read More
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Background: Maternal and Child Health (MCH) clients that visit PHCs are often low income earners, mostly women, their children, and families are at extraordinary risk of receiving poor or no health care. Not considered a voting constituency, and therefore exercising little leverage over elected officials, specific assurances are.. Read More
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HIV and Gestation: Antenatal Care
The threat of HIV transmission from mama to child is most directly related to the tube viral cargo of the mama. Undressed maters with a high (HIV RNA lesser than clones/ mL) have a transmission threat of over 50. For women with a lower viral cargo (HIV RNA lower than 1000 clones/mL), the threat of transmission is lower than 1... Read More
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Causes and Remedies for Diarrhea during Gestation
Hormonal changes during gestation can beget digestive issues, similar as diarrhea, constipation, and gas. Still, diarrhea during gestation can also affect from a bowel infection or underpinning bowel complaint. Diarrhea is a veritably common condition that can affect anyone, including women who are pregnant. According to the Ame.. Read More
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Causes, Treatment and Prevention of Preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, most often the liver and kidneys. Preeclampsia usually begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy in women whose blood pressure had been normal. Left untreated, preeclampsia can lead to serious even fatal complicati.. Read More
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