Sentences with phrase «great obstetrical»

As a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Ashley Moffett, Professor of Reproductive Immunology at the University of Cambridge and expert on placenta formation, said: «We know that the so - called Great Obstetrical Syndromes, in particular pre-eclampsia are more common in older women but it's still not clear why.
The human microbiome and the great obstetrical syndromes: A new frontier in maternal - fetal medicine.

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In analyses adjusted for maternal race and ethnic group, age, parity, and medical conditions associated with greater risk, the associations between planned location of delivery and most adverse outcomes and obstetrical procedures remained significant (Table 4).
I was under the impression they have a great deal of education and often do research that contributes to current standards of obstetrical care.
This book, rich with factual research, gives us a great deal of knowledge and strength, for once we understand the forces that fashioned modern obstetrical practice, we can regain the power and the strength to fashion a world in which we become the subjects, the «agents» of our own experiences, mainly by asserting that having children is a complex, profound event of life and health.
Prenatal tobacco exposure and obstetrical complications have both been implicated in the development of externalizing behaviour problems in children; 1,2 there is now evidence that the impact of prenatal tobacco exposure is greatest in the presence of a specific genetic vulnerability.11
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