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Mashup Score: 3Job loss is linked to increased risk of miscarriage and stillbirth – RiceMasonNoble - 7 month(s) ago
Researchers have found a link between a pregnant woman or her partner losing their job and an increased risk of miscarriage or stillbirth. The study, which is published in Human Reproduction [1], one of the world’s leading reproductive medicine journals, found a doubling in the chances of a pregnancy miscarrying or resulting in a stillbirth following a job loss. The researchers, led by Dr Selin Köksal from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, UK, emphasise that their
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Mashup Score: 0Impact of BMI on stillbirth risk - 11 month(s) ago
In a recent study, rates of stillbirth were higher in pregnancies with increased maternal body mass index.
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Mashup Score: 0Wolters Kluwer Health - 1 year(s) ago
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Neonatal Care Skills / interests: Consumer (public, patient, carer) input I am looking for a consumer who would be willing to peer review this Cochrane protocol ‘Support for parents and families after stillbirth and neonatal death’. Cochrane considers a consumer to be a…
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Mashup Score: 0Obstetric Care Consensus #10: Management of Stillbirth - 1 year(s) ago
Stillbirth is one of the most common adverse pregnancy outcomes, occurring in 1 in 160 deliveries in the United States. In developed countries, the most prevalent risk factors associated with stillbirth are non-Hispanic black race, nulliparity, advanced maternal age, obesity, preexisting diabetes, chronic hypertension, smoking, alcohol use, having a pregnancy using assisted reproductive…
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Mashup Score: 0Stillbirth: Adrian’s Story - 2 year(s) ago
Read Miranda’s story about the loss of her son through stillbirth.
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Mashup Score: 1AYA Cancer Diagnosis Does Not Confer Greater Risk for Stillbirth - 2 year(s) ago
Being diagnosed with cancer as an adolescent or young adult does not confer an additional risk for stillbirth, a new study suggests.
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Recurrent pregnancy complications could be female-specific risk factors for stroke subtypes.
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Mashup Score: 2Stillbirth | CDC - 2 year(s) ago
Black mothers were more than twice as likely to experience stillbirth compared to Hispanic and white mothers.
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Many families are affected by #stillbirth, or the loss of a baby at or after 20 weeks of pregnancy. You are not alone. A CDC report found that Black mothers were more than 2x as likely to experience stillbirth compared to Hispanic & white mothers. https://t.co/JTEeRhqVi7. #BMHW22 https://t.co/IcHnNE6a7P
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A blood test may identify pregnant women with COVID-19 who are at higher risk for stillbirth and placentitis, according to a small observational study published in Placenta.
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RT @RiceMason: #Job loss is linked to increased risk of #miscarriage & #stillbirth: https://t.co/kVzHhdyRB4 Study is free access in Human R…