The tradeoff between the additional physical safety conferred by a hospital setting in
the case of an adverse outcome, and the emotional comfort of being in a familiar environment, is sufficient for her.
Clients that have accounts to trade in the speculative instrument are not covered by any compensation and can not complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme in
case of an adverse outcome.
Not exact matches
most
cases of gastroenteritis during pregnancy resolve with no
adverse outcomes on mom or baby.
This was a systematic review
of cohort and
case - control studies that compared rates
of any
adverse pregnancy
outcome (such as miscarriages, preterm delivery, intrauterine growth restriction, major congenital malformations and long - term developmental
outcomes) between women who experienced NVP and women who did not.
In many previous U.S. studies, it was not possible to disaggregate planned in - hospital births from planned out -
of - hospital births that took place in the hospital after a woman's intrapartum transfer to the hospital.3, 9,10 The latter births represent 16.5 %
of planned out -
of - hospital births in our population, and misclassification
of these births as in - hospital births caused rates
of adverse outcomes among planned out -
of - hospital births to be underestimated (in some
cases, substantially).
It is based on plenty
of cases where membranes were ruptured for more than 24 hrs, labour didn't progress and DESPITE foetal monitoring suggesting all was well there was an
adverse outcome - usually chorioamnionitis, foetal sepsis or HIE.
Ms. Ryan was a consultant on the project, participating in a review committee that reviewed all
cases in which there was an
adverse outcome, and she assisted in the interpretation
of findings and the writing
of the manuscript.
«We have documented the full clinical spectrum
of acute Zika virus infection in 12 %
of all such
cases imported to Canada from the Americas over a 1 - year period, including
adverse fetal and neurologic
outcomes, as well as sexual transmission,» write the authors.
According to new research published in the Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, the current policy
of limiting thyroid tests to women at high risk
of thyroid disease overlooks most
cases of thyroid disease during pregnancy, and undiagnosed, untreated thyroid disease in pregnancy carries a significant risk
of an
adverse outcome for both mother and baby.
In some
cases, death has been reported as an
outcome of these
adverse events.
In some
cases, death (or euthanasia) has been reported as an
outcome of the
adverse reactions listed above.
As has been commonly the
case, denialists are displaying a near - total incapacity to estimate probabilities
of adverse outcomes...
In which
case, history tells us the risk
of death or other
adverse outcomes is far higher than in parental care, on the whole.
While I agree that the Presiding Officer's decision was correct in law and within a range
of reasonable
outcomes, this
case raises concern that the Court's broad application
of the self - incrimination immunity exception to one class may have
adverse effects on the public.
Only a tiny minority
of cases enter stage 3 where there is the possibility
of an
adverse costs
outcome.
It is certainly the
case that, in the study
of Lyons - Ruth and colleagues, infant
outcome in terms
of both cognitive development and attachment security was more compromised in the context
of severe, rather than mild, maternal depression.3 In addition, Campbell et al found poor infant behaviour to occur in the context
of interactions with the mother where the mother was chronically, but not more briefly, depressed.12 In contrast, other studies have found
adverse infant
outcome to obtain in spite
of maternal remission from depression some months before the infant assessment.