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Meanings of obstetric complications in anglès
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Usage of obstetric complications in anglès
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Proper guidance during pregnancies and early detection of possible obstetriccomplications are needed.
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Medical chart reviews provided medical history, obstetriccomplications, infant outcomes, and discharge placement.
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Impaired materno-placental perfusion causes two important obstetriccomplications, fetal growth restriction and preeclampsia.
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Similar maternal demographics and obstetriccomplications were noted between study groups.
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Secondary outcome measures are maternal diabetes-related endpoints, obstetriccomplications, neonatal complications and cost-effectiveness analysis.
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The prognostic factors for maternal death, if instituted, might save many women with obstetriccomplications.
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About 50% of intrapartum stillbirths were attributed to obstetriccomplications.
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Congenital (hypo)dysfibrinogenemia patients may have obstetriccomplications during their pregnancies.
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The baby is effected by viral infections, obstetriccomplications, by protein malnutrition and by the mother's alcoholism.
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HCPs described 'doing what you can with what you have' and shifting the focus to managing obstetriccomplications.
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The lack of attention to consequences on functioning associated with the main direct obstetriccomplications is of particular concern.
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Compromised UDF may be a key factor in the high incidence of offspring and obstetriccomplications in this population.
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Congenital afibrinogenemia is a rare autosomal recessive disorder associated with an increased risk of hemorrhage, thrombosis, and obstetriccomplications.
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The three groups (maternal deaths, near misses and non-life-threatening obstetriccomplications) differed significantly regarding gravidity and education level.
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Conclusion: Stillbirths in Tete, Mozambique, were predominantly caused by direct obstetriccomplications requiring referral among women of low socioeconomic status.
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Based on algorithmic approaches using verbal autopsy data, a substantial portion of stillbirths is attributable to maternal conditions and obstetriccomplications.