1 The researchers found that pregnancy is an independently predictive risk factor for surgical complications, prolonged hospitalization and higher hospital costs compared with nonpregnant women ...
5 The median urinary iodine concentration currently recommended by the WHO is 150–249 µg/l for pregnant women, a level considerably greater than that recommended for nonpregnant adults (100 ...
Studies have demonstrated that the midstream clean-catch method of urine collection in nonpregnant women does not decrease contamination rates and is not recommended. Urine color is mainly ...
Pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) is a complex entity characterized by unique risk factors, presentation, and pathology. Furthermore, although management generally aims to mirror that for ...
This contemporary version of being "sent away"--though it would not interrupt education--would segregate teenage mothers from nonpregnant teenagers and perhaps change a peer culture that views ...
The postpartum period is the period after delivery, which lasts six weeks and wherein the physiological changes of pregnancy revert to a nonpregnant state. Whether one has had a normal delivery or a ...
About The Study: This cross-sectional study of pregnant and nonpregnant women of reproductive age found that vitamin A, vitamin C, and iron intake decreased over the past 2 decades, which may have ...
Many people don’t meet the daily recommended intake amount, which is: 425 milligrams for nonpregnant adult women 450 milligrams for pregnant women 550 for lactating women 550 for adult men While ...
Background Every year 1.5 million cesarean section procedures are performed worldwide. As many women decide to get pregnant again, the population of pregnant women with a history of cesarean ...