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16. Birth-characteristics, hospitalisations, and childbearing : Epidemiological studies based on Swedish register data
Sammanfattning : In the past decades there has been an improvement in the medical treatment of children born preterm or with reduced foetal growth. This has resulted in a much higher survival rate of these children, but also in a higher number of surviving children with chronic conditions. LÄS MER
17. Estimation of gestational age by ultrasound and extreme prematurity
Sammanfattning : Accurate estimation of the gestational age of the fetus is a key assessment made by providers of obstetric care during pregnancy, since decisions concerning management strategies are dependent on this estimate. Thus, the prognosis for preterm infants born at the border of viability is strongly dependent on the accuracy with which gestational age can be determined. LÄS MER
18. Discrepancy between pregnancy dating methods – correlates and outcomes
Sammanfattning : With the introduction of obstetric ultrasound there has been a shift from last menstrual period-based to ultrasound-based estimation of gestational age. The choice of the method and timing of pregnancy dating is important because it can affect dating precision and perinatal outcomes. LÄS MER
19. Women giving birth at an advanced age and their children : obstetric and neonatal outcomes, health and social support
Sammanfattning : Postponement of parenthood is an increasing trend in Western societies today. Delaying motherhood to a later time in life increases the use of assisted reproduction technology (ART), and the risk for adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes. LÄS MER
20. Pregnancies complicated by obesity : focus on stillbirth and infants born large for gestational age
Sammanfattning : Background: The prevalence of obesity has increased globally and reached pandemic levels. Obesity is associated with increased risks of complications during conception, pregnancy and delivery as well as during the postpartum period. LÄS MER