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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 208 avhandlingar innehållade orden pregnancy outcomes.
11. Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy and health risks for mother and child
Sammanfattning : We had in the present thesis the unique possibility to use, in a socio-economically relatively homogenous population, high quality registry information on a population-based birth cohort (84 039 births during the period 1999-2005) in Scania (Skåne), the most Southern county of Sweden. The aim of the thesis was to investigate whether exposure to air pollution, in an area of low-levels exposures, during different periods of the pregnancy was associated with birth outcomes, pregnancy complications and risk of the child to develop type I diabetes (T1D). LÄS MER
12. Management of late term pregnancy
Sammanfattning : Background: The optimal time point to intervene and induce labour in women with a low-risk pregnancy, in order to decrease perinatal adverse outcome, is up for debate. Some advocate for induction of labour (IOL) at 41 gestational weeks (GW) and others for expectant management (EM) until 42 GW. LÄS MER
13. Blood-and Injection Phobia in Pregnancy : Epidemiological, Biological and Treatment aspects
Sammanfattning : Introduction: Blood- and injection phobia is an anxiety disorder with a prevalence of approximately 3-5% in the general population. The etiology is often a combination of genetic factors and a conditioning experience. LÄS MER
14. Predicting health behaviors and health outcomes during pregnancy : A biopsychosocial approach
Sammanfattning : Pregnancy is a major health event. The biomedical perspective alone is unable to predict complications,particularly for nulliparous women. LÄS MER
15. Recurrent Pregnancy Loss. Aspects of Epidemiology, Immunology, Treatment and Obstetric Outcomes
Sammanfattning : Aims: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), defined as three consecutive miscarriages, is a multifaceted problem whose resolution needs a broad approach. In this thesis, epidemiology, immunology, treatment and obstetrical outcomes areexplored. LÄS MER