Not all the causes of stillbirth are currently known, but experience from other countries suggests that if pregnant
women know the risk factors, the signs to look out for and when to seek help, this can reduce how often stillbirth happens.
Not exact matches
So the only way for a
woman with
risk factors to really
know if she has chronic low milk supply is to try breast - feeding with proper technique and pumping, and see if it works.
Women were classified as «healthy women with low risk pregnancies» if, before the onset of labour, they were not known to have any of the medical or obstetric risk factors listed in the NICE intrapartum care guide
Women were classified as «healthy
women with low risk pregnancies» if, before the onset of labour, they were not known to have any of the medical or obstetric risk factors listed in the NICE intrapartum care guide
women with low
risk pregnancies» if, before the onset of labour, they were not
known to have any of the medical or obstetric
risk factors listed in the NICE intrapartum care guideline.
So, if a
women and I get this call frequently you
know should I quit and if she is healthy, normal, no complications from previous pregnancies, no
risk factors with this pregnancy then she probably doesn't need to.
If the caregiver, the doula, and / or the
woman / couple
know about these ahead of time, they may be able to strategize preventive approaches to reduce the likelihood that the
risk factors will occur.
In this post, I will discuss
risk factors that may arise during labor that are associated with a negative or traumatic birth experience, and also describe specific intrapartum words or actions that are designed to reduce the trauma and prevent PTSD from developing.What you need to
know about the childbearing
woman:
Many
women who develop breast cancer have no
known risk factors other than simply being
women.
Still, many
women do not
know the
risk factors and warning signs of the disease.
The study's author noted (and anti-home-birth advocates are quick to point out) that the outcomes were a result of «a good
risk - selection system, good transport in place, and well - trained midwives,»
factors that are
no doubt influenced by the collaboration of Dutch doctors and midwives and a national health system that support home births as a viable choice for
women.
This type of abscess normally only occurs in non-lactating
women, and there are no
known risk factors for it.
«I was taught that SCAD was rare and the causes entirely unknown, but through our partnership with SCAD survivors and their families, clues are emerging that may change that,» says Sharonne Hayes, M.D., senior author and cardiologist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. «We
know from previous research that SCAD occurs most often in younger
women with no or minimal cardiovascular
risk factors, like high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Many of these
risk factors are
known to also be associated with each other (such as obesity and diabetes), and when were combined together, the total for all 10
risk factors was 91 %, which was similar in all regions, age groups and in men and
women.
«Because of the concept that e-cigarettes are safer than commonly used cigarettes, you may have pregnant
women — and the data show this — taking e-cigarettes during pregnancy so as not to smoke, because the
risk factors and the dangers of smoking cigarettes while pregnant are well -
known,» Zelikoff said.
«And it's much higher in men than in
women... we
know performing oral sex is the main
risk factor for oral HPV infection.
«
Knowing these
factors can help clinicians identify subjects at
risk for acute exacerbations of their COPD,» said Robert Busch, MD, Brigham and
Women's Hospital, Boston.
After they statistically accounted for smoking, family history, and other
factors known to increase high blood pressure
risk, the researchers found that
women who adhered to a healthy diet were 20 percent less likely to develop high blood pressure than those who did not.
«KLF14 is one of the strongest
known genetic
risk factors for type 2 diabetes in
women,» noted researcher Kerrin S. Small, PhD, of King's College London.
Professor Michael Lisanti, from The University of Manchester — part of Manchester Cancer Research Centre, said: «We
know that high breast density can greatly increase a
woman's breast cancer
risk as well as other
factors such as aging, family history and presence of mutations in genes such as BRCA 1 and BRCA 2.
Compared to men,
women less often
know the
risk factors and take part in screening.
«The higher
risk of tumor recurrence that we observed among African American
women was reduced when controlling for those
factors, suggesting that these genomic differences contribute, at least partly, to the
known racial disparity in the survival of African American and Caucasian breast cancer patients.»
Bovine growth hormone is also
known to stimulate the production of insulinlike growth
factor 1 (IGF1) by the liver; some studies have shown that high levels of IGF1 in the bloodstream may heighten the
risk of prostate and breast cancers as well as a
woman's chance of conceiving twins.
Maguen: «I do think military
women are extremely resilient, but I think the differences in rates in the civilian literature actually have to do with a number of
factors, including
women having much higher rates of interpersonal traumas, which we
know put people at high
risk for PTSD.»
Environmental
risk modifiers including but not limited to reproductive
factors, endogenous and exogenous hormones, anthropometric characteristics, and certain lifestyle
factors are
known to impact a
woman's
risk for breast cancer development.
We
know that
women who are overweight by more than 30 pounds are at increased
risk for heart disease (even in the absence of other
risk factors).
«What makes our findings compelling and different from previous studies addressing this question is that this was also true when we compared siblings who differed in type of delivery — one was born by cesarean and the other by vaginal delivery — and when restricted to
women without any
known risk factors for having a cesarean, some of whom may have undergone an elective cesarean,» said lead researcher Dr. Jorge Chavarro.
«
Knowing that there may be a more rapid increase in heart - related
risk factors,
women may be able to increase their level of exercise and the quality of their diet to in theory counteract some of this natural rise in heart disease
risk.»
But, I didn't
know how great my results were until Dr. Howayeck told me I had 2 major
risk factors going against me — I am a
woman of Southeast Asian descent.
For example, obesity is a
known risk factor for surgical delivery.21 Given that failure to progress and CPD are among the top indications for cesarean deliveries in young
women under the age of twenty - five, 11 it is discouraging to note that c - section rates for both of these two indications also increase markedly with level of obesity.22
The
known risk factors for breast cancer development (including family history, genetics, and prolonged exposure to estrogen) account for only 30 % of
women diagnosed with breast cancer.
It is not exactly
known what definitive
risk factors might be an attributable
factor in the development of breast cancer in
women.
High glycemic load from refined carbohydrates was shown to be associated with an increased CHD
risk independently of
known risk factors in the Nurses» Health Study (51) and was more recently shown to be associated with an increased
risk of CHD in a prospective cohort study of > 15,000 middle - aged
women (50).
It is well
known that the half - life of caffeine is reduced by 30 % to 50 % in smokers and doubled in
women taking oral contraceptives or other exogenous forms of estrogen.19 Therefore, we tested the interactions between these
factors and caffeine or coffee consumption for depression
risk.
While there's still some content about mammograms on the site, «informational pages and factsheets about the disease, including symptoms, treatment,
risk factors, and public
no - or low - cost cancer screening programs, have been entirely removed and are
no longer found elsewhere on the [Office on
Women's Health] site,» according to the foundation's report.