The cumulative prognosis - adjusted live -
birth rate across all cycles continued to increase up to the ninth cycle, with 65 percent of women achieving a live birth by the sixth cycle.
Not exact matches
Dr. Fisher believes that dispassionate, rigorous study of
birth across all settings is more important than ever given disparities in women's access to trained and licensed care providers, current and future physician workforce issues, rising costs of health care, and unacceptably high
rates of adverse outcomes for mothers and infants in the U.S. compared to other industrialized countries.
It is also possible that the unique health care system found in the United States — and particularly the lack of integration
across birth settings, combined with elevated
rates of obstetric intervention — contributes to intrapartum mortality due to delays in timely transfer related to fear of reprisal and / or because some women with higher - risk pregnancies still choose home
birth because there are fewer options that support normal physiologic
birth available in their local hospitals.
The overall mortality
rate for all - risk term pregnancies
across the board ought to be significantly higher than the mortality
rate for the «low - risk» women who decide on nonhospital
birth.
Principal researcher on the study, Associate Professor of Epidemiology in Trinity, Dr Lina Zgaga, said: «The key question that this work raises is: «When breastfeeding is so strongly recommended
across the board by the medical profession, what causes lower
rates of breastfeeding following hospital
births?
High
birth rates produce high oxytocin levels
across a population.
«The results suggest that the environment is a stronger contributor to adverse
birth outcomes than genes, since there are differences in
rates of
birth outcomes
across states» Thayer said.
Across Europe as a whole, child mortality
rates are substantially worse in Central Europe (average mortality
rate 6.7 deaths per 1000
births) and Eastern Europe (average mortality
rate 9.7 deaths per 1000
births); the UK's under - 5 mortality
rate is comparable to that of Serbia and Poland.
It's happening
across the board, and affects the
birth rate and the abortion
rate.»
When breastfeeding is so strongly recommended
across the board by the medical profession, what causes lower
rates of breastfeeding following hospital
births?