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    Syphilis is a treponemal infection that can be acquired sexually, hematogenously, or via vertical transmission from mother to infant. Despite evidence-based curative treatment options with penicillin, it remains a public health threat with increasing prevalence over recent years. Congenital syphilis, a condition where a fetus acquires the infection during pregnancy, can lead to stillbirth,…

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    Maternal sleep-disordered breathing is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes and is considered to be deleterious to the developing fetus. Maternal obesity potentiates sleep-disordered breathing, which, in turn, may contribute to the effect of maternal obesity on adverse fetal outcomes. However, only a few empirical studies have evaluated the contemporaneous effects of maternal…

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    Fetal acidemia is a common final pathway to fetal death, and in many cases, to fetal central nervous system injury. However, certain fetal pathophysiological processes are associated with significant category II or category III fetal heart rate changes before the development of or in the absence of fetal acidemia. The most frequent of these processes include fetal infection and/or inflammation,…

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    Fetal acidemia is a common final pathway to fetal death, and in many cases, to fetal central nervous system injury. However, certain fetal pathophysiological processes are associated with significant category II or category III fetal heart rate changes before the development of or in the absence of fetal acidemia. The most frequent of these processes include fetal infection and/or inflammation,…

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    Fetal acidemia is a common final pathway to fetal death, and in many cases, to fetal central nervous system injury. However, certain fetal pathophysiological processes are associated with significant category II or category III fetal heart rate changes before the development of or in the absence of fetal acidemia. The most frequent of these processes include fetal infection and/or inflammation,…

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    • AJOG Expert Review in Labor: Abnormal fetal heart rate patterns caused by pathophysiologic processes other than fetal acidemia - FHR tracing of a case of hematogenous fetal infection because of Listeria monocytogenes https://t.co/F4vEG2kWgg https://t.co/OGQwhn5fZy