"Neonatal outcomes" refers to the health and well-being of newborn babies. It involves evaluating their conditions at birth, such as their survival, growth, development, and any potential complications or health issues they may experience.
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We learned that there is no evidence in the existing scientific literature that there are an increased odds of poor
neonatal outcomes with water birth.
Her doctoral work focuses on improving
neonatal outcomes in the home and birth center setting and she serves as a member of the ACNM Homebirth Section.
While I am an ardent supported of women's rights, I think the shunning of care that can
improve neonatal outcomes for trivial reasons is outrageous and obscene.
The analysis by parity indicated that there were no statistically significant differences in adverse
neonatal outcomes for nulliparous women although the numbers are much smaller than the Birthplace in England study.
Melamed, N. MD, Klinger, G. MD, Tenebaurm - Gavish, K. MD, Herscovici, T. MD, Linder, N., Hod, M. MD, Yogev, Y. MD. «Short -
Term Neonatal Outcome in Low - Risk, Spontaneous, Singleton, Late Preterm Deliveries.»
Not to mention another achievement of 2013: Publicly funded homebirth in Australia: a review of maternal and
neonatal outcomes over 6 years Susan Ieraci and Amy B Tuteur Med J Aust 2013; 199 (11): 742.
A comparison of adverse
neonatal outcomes did not identify increased risk for babies born at home as part of the HBDP.
Adverse
neonatal outcomes including death were determined by place of birth and attendant type for in - hospital CNM, in - hospital «other» midwife, home certified nurse midwife, home «other» midwife, and free - standing birth center CNM deliveries.
This is what has made researching the effects of longer term
neonatal outcomes such a difficult task — the heterogeneity of the research subjects (ie.
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A. Neonatal outcomes associated with intended place of birth: birth centres and home birth compared to hospitals.
«We wanted to investigate
whether neonatal outcome had improved due to the rise in C - section, and if there was still room for improvement.»
In a secondary analysis of a multicenter randomized study of fetal pulse oximetry, of 4,126 nulliparous women who reached the second stage of labor, none of the
following neonatal outcomes was found to be related to the duration of the second stage, which in some cases was 5 hours or more: 5 - minute Apgar score of less than 4, umbilical artery pH less than 7.0, intubation in the delivery room, need for admission to the neonatal intensive care unit, or neonatal sepsis (27).
In the era of electronic fetal monitoring, among neonates born to nulliparous women, adverse
neonatal outcomes generally have not been associated with the duration of the second stage of labor.
Research linkages between midwifery care practices and specific maternal and
neonatal outcomes e.g. out of hospital birth
A study of more than 500 women found that extending the minimum period of oxytocin augmentation for active phase arrest from 2 hours to at least 4 hours allowed the majority of women who had not progressed at the 2 - hour mark to give birth vaginally without adversely
affecting neonatal outcome (22).
The authors of the study concluded, «The increased risk for adverse
neonatal outcomes reported in women using marijuana in pregnancy is likely the result of coexisting use of tobacco and other confounding factors and not attributable to marijuana use itself.»
«Transferring several embryos in one cycle, even if it results in only a single baby, can still have a negative impact on the
overall neonatal outcomes of singletons.
«While elective C - section has improved
neonatal outcomes there is still a good number of women who attempt vaginal birth,» concludes Dr. Vlemmix.
Her practice model is one that works to
improve neonatal outcomes in the home and birth center setting, and her career goal has been to establish an accreditation body for home birth practices in effort to set the standard for home birth.
The latest piece of junk published in a reputable scientific journal is Publicly funded homebirth in Australia: a review of maternal and
neonatal outcomes over 6 years, just published in the Medical Journal of Australia.
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Neonatal Outcomes After Prenatal Exposure to Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Antidepressants and Maternal Depression Using Population - Based Linked Health Data.»
«Our study focuses on understanding if the increase in ceseareans following the term breech study had any impact
on neonatal outcomes.»
She is interested in identifying molecular biomarkers that may predict preterm birth and adverse
neonatal outcomes such as preeclampsia.
and studies have begun to look at the relationship between the use of epidural and longer -
term neonatal outcomes.
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