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  1. Prolonged labour very often causes suffering from difficulties that may have lifelong implications. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and treatment of prolonged labour and to compare birth outcome and...

    Authors: Astrid Nystedt and Ingegerd Hildingsson
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:233
  2. Given regional variability and minimal improvement in infant mortality rates in Pakistan, this study aimed to explicate sociocultural influences impacting mothers’ efforts to maintain or improve newborn health.

    Authors: Shahirose Premji, Shaneela Khowaja, Salima Meherali and Rachelle Forgeron
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:232
  3. Increasing rates of overweight have been reported. In Germany, women of childbearing age are especially affected. Those women are at increased risks of several peri- and postnatal complications. The purpose of...

    Authors: Nina Ferrari, Peter Mallmann, Konrad Brockmeier, Heiko Klaus Strüder and Christine Graf
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:228
  4. The reasons why women do not obtain prenatal care even when it is available and accessible are complex. Despite Canada’s universally funded health care system, use of prenatal care varies widely across neighbo...

    Authors: Maureen I Heaman, Michael Moffatt, Lawrence Elliott, Wendy Sword, Michael E Helewa, Heather Morris, Patricia Gregory, Lynda Tjaden and Catherine Cook
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:227
  5. The International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups (IADPSG) recommends universal screening with a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) using stricter criteria for gestational diabetes (GDM...

    Authors: Katrien Benhalima, Paul Van Crombrugge, Johan Verhaeghe, Sofie Vandeginste, Hilde Verlaenen, Chris Vercammen, Els Dufraimont, Christophe De Block, Yves Jacquemyn, Farah Mekahli, Katrien De Clippel, Roland Devlieger and Chantal Mathieu
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:226
  6. Whereas good data are available on the resuscitation of infants, little is known regarding support of postnatal transition in low-risk term infants after c-section. The present study was performed to describe ...

    Authors: Dimitrios Konstantelos, Sascha Ifflaender, Jürgen Dinger, Wolfram Burkhardt and Mario Rüdiger
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:225
  7. In spite of major gains in contraceptive prevalence over the last few decades, many women in most parts of the developing world who would like to delay or avoid pregnancy do not use any method of contraception...

    Authors: Jean Christophe Fotso, Chimaraoke Izugbara, Teresa Saliku and Rhoune Ochako
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:224
  8. For most women, participation in decision-making during maternity care has a positive impact on their childbirth experiences. Shared decision-making (SDM) is widely advocated as a way to support people in thei...

    Authors: Marianne J Nieuwenhuijze, Irene Korstjens, Ank de Jonge, Raymond de Vries and Antoine Lagro-Janssen
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:223
  9. Preterm birth is the leading cause of infant mortality globally, including Brazil. We will evaluate whether oral magnesium citrate reduces the risk of placental dysfunction and its negative consequences for bo...

    Authors: Joao Guilherme B Alves, Carla Adriane Fonseca Leal de Araújo, Isabelle E A Pontes, Angélica C Guimarães and Joel G Ray
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:222
  10. Few studies have investigated whether women can accurately recall their birthing experiences after a long period. We investigated the consistency of women’s memories of their childbirth experiences between tho...

    Authors: Kenji Takehara, Makiko Noguchi, Takuya Shimane and Chizuru Misago
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:221
  11. Treatment and care for female genital fistula have become increasingly available over the last decade in countries across Africa and South Asia. Before the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetric...

    Authors: Joseph K Ruminjo, Veronica Frajzyngier, Muhammad Bashir Abdullahi, Frank Asiimwe, Thierno Hamidou Barry, Abubakar Bello, Dantani Danladi, Sanda Oumarou Ganda, Sa’ad Idris, Maman Inoussa, Maura Lynch, Felicity Mussell, Dulal Chandra Podder, Abba Wali and Mark A Barone
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:220
  12. Maternal mortality continues to be a heavy burden in low and middle income countries where half of all deliveries take place in homes without skilled attendance. The study aimed to investigate the underlying a...

    Authors: Selia Ng’anjo Phiri, Torvid Kiserud, Gunnar Kvåle, Jens Byskov, Bjørg Evjen-Olsen, Charles Michelo, Elizabeth Echoka and Knut Fylkesnes
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:219
  13. Women in Wales are more likely to be obese in pregnancy than in any other United Kingdom (UK) country. Midwives are ideally placed to explore nutrition, physical activity and weight management concerns however...

    Authors: Andrea Basu, Lynne Kennedy, Karen Tocque and Sharn Jones
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:218
  14. Authors: Verena Sengpiel, Jonas Bacelis, Ronny Myhre, Solveig Myking, Aase Devold Pay, Margaretha Haugen, Anne-Lise Brantsæter, Helle Margrete Meltzer, Roy M Nilsen, Per Magnus, Stein Emil Vollset, Staffan Nilsson and Bo Jacobsson
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:202

    The original article was published in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2013 13:160

  15. Several maternity units in the developing world lack facilities for caesarean section and often have to transfer patients in extremis. This case controlled study aimed to appraise predictive factors for caesar...

    Authors: Oluwarotimi Ireti Akinola, Adetokunbo O Fabamwo, Adetokunbo O Tayo, Kabiru A Rabiu, Yusuf A Oshodi and Mercy E Alokha
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:217
  16. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published guidance on weight management in pregnancy in July 2010 (NICE public health guidance 27: 2010), and this received considerable press c...

    Authors: Madelynne A Arden, Alexandra MS Duxbury and Hora Soltani
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:216
  17. Cesarean delivery (CD) rates are rising in many parts of the world. To define strategies to reduce them, it is important to identify their clinical and organizational determinants. The objective of this cross-...

    Authors: Elisa Stivanello, Paola Rucci, Jacopo Lenzi and Maria Pia Fantini
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:215
  18. Studies from the United States and the United Kingdom have found that imprisoned women are less likely to experience poorer maternal and perinatal outcomes than other disadvantaged women. This population-based...

    Authors: Jane R Walker, Lisa Hilder, Michael H Levy and Elizabeth A Sullivan
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:214
  19. Some women continue smoking during pregnancy despite the extensive information available on the dangers smoking poses to their fetus. This study aimed to examine the prevalence and determinants of smoking befo...

    Authors: Janne Smedberg, Angela Lupattelli, Ann-Charlotte Mårdby and Hedvig Nordeng
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:213
  20. To evaluate characteristics of venous hemodynamics, together with cardiac and arterial function, in uncomplicated pregnancies (UP), non-proteinuric gestational hypertension (GH) and preeclampsia (PE).

    Authors: Wilfried Gyselaers, Kathleen Tomsin, Anneleen Staelens, Tinne Mesens, Jolien Oben and Geert Molenberghs
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:212
  21. Childbirth is a challenging and emotive experience that is accompanied by strong positive and/or negative emotions. Memories of birth may be associated with how women cognitively process birth events postpartu...

    Authors: Suzanne Foley, Rosalind Crawley, Stephanie Wilkie and Susan Ayers
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:211
  22. There is worldwide debate surrounding the safety and appropriateness of different birthplaces for well women. One of the primary objectives of the Evaluating Maternity Units prospective cohort study was to com...

    Authors: Celia Grigg, Sally K Tracy, Rea Daellenbach, Mary Kensington and Virginia Schmied
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:210
  23. Fish consumption is common among the cultures of Hawaii, and given public health attention to mercury exposure in pregnancy, it is important to better understand patterns of fish consumption and mercury in pre...

    Authors: Reni Soon, Timothy D Dye, Nicholas V Ralston, Marla J Berry and Lynnae M Sauvage
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:209
  24. Studies have suggested several risk factors for a negative birth experience among primiparas. Factors that are mentioned frequently include labour dystocia, operative intervention such as acute caesarean secti...

    Authors: Hanna Ulfsdottir, Eva Nissen, Elsa-Lena Ryding, Doris Lund-Egloff and Eva Wiberg-Itzel
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:208
  25. Delayed access to antenatal care ('late booking’) has been linked to increased maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. The aim of this qualitative study was to understand why some women are late to access ...

    Authors: Rosalind Haddrill, Georgina L Jones, Caroline A Mitchell and Dilly OC Anumba
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:207
  26. The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject of ongoing debate. We aimed to determine whether a retrospective linked data study using routinely collected data was a v...

    Authors: Caroline SE Homer, Charlene Thornton, Vanessa L Scarf, David A Ellwood, Jeremy JN Oats, Maralyn J Foureur, David Sibbritt, Helen L McLachlan, Della A Forster and Hannah G Dahlen
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:206
  27. Documentation in medical records fulfills key functions, including management of care, communication, quality assurance and record keeping. We sought to describe: 1) rates of standard prenatal care as document...

    Authors: Sarah D McDonald, Clea A Machold, Laura Marshall and Dawn Kingston
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:205
  28. There is renewed interest in stillbirth prevention for lower-middle income countries. Early initiation of and properly timed antenatal care (ANC) is thought to reduce the risk of many adverse birth outcomes. T...

    Authors: Roxanne Beauclair, Greg Petro and Landon Myer
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:204
  29. Guidelines surrounding maternal contact with the stillborn infant have been contradictory over the past thirty years. Most studies have reported that seeing and holding the stillborn baby is associated with fe...

    Authors: Kirsty Ryninks, Cara Roberts-Collins, Kirstie McKenzie-McHarg and Antje Horsch
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:203
  30. Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with pregnancy complications, and Norwegian Health Authorities have adopted the GWG recommendations of the US Institute of Medicine and National Research C...

    Authors: Margaretha Haugen, Anne Lise Brantsæter, Anna Winkvist, Lauren Lissner, Jan Alexander, Bente Oftedal, Per Magnus and Helle Margrete Meltzer
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:201
  31. Through the World Health Assembly Resolution, ‘Health of Migrants’, the international community has identified migrant health as a priority. Recommendations for general hospital care for international migrants...

    Authors: Anita J Gagnon, Rebecca DeBruyn, Birgitta Essén, Mika Gissler, Maureen Heaman, Zeinab Jeambey, Dineke Korfker, Christine McCourt, Carolyn Roth, Jennifer Zeitlin and Rhonda Small
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:200
  32. In light of the recent Great Recession, increasing attention has focused on the health consequences of economic downturns. The perinatal literature does not converge on whether ambient economic declines threat...

    Authors: Tim A Bruckner, Yvonne W Cheng, Amrita Singh and Aaron B Caughey
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:198
  33. Previous studies showed that soluble LHCGR/hCG-sLHCGR concentrations in serum or plasma combined with PAPP-A and free βhCG significantly increased the sensitivity of Down’s syndrome screen at early pregnancy w...

    Authors: Anne E Chambers, Walter E Mills, Imma Mercadé, Francesca Crovetto, Fatima Crispi, Laia Rodriguez-Revenga Bodi, Michael Pugia, Aurea Mira, Luis Lasalvia, Subhasis Banerjee, Elena Casals and Eduard Gratacos
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:197
  34. High maternal and perinatal mortalities occur from deliveries conducted in prayer houses in Nigeria. Although some regulatory efforts have been deployed to tackle this problem, less attention has been placed o...

    Authors: Abiodun I Adanikin, Uche Onwudiegwu and Akinyemi A Akintayo
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:196
  35. Antiretroviral therapy has created new expectations in the possibilities of procreation for persons living with HIV. Our objectives were to evaluate reproductive desire and to analyze the associated sociodemog...

    Authors: Victoria Hernando, Belén Alejos, Débora Álvarez, Marta Montero, Mª Jesús Pérez-Elías, Jose Ramón Blanco, Mar Masiá, Jorge del Romero, Ignacio de los Santos, Isabel Rio and Alicia Llácer
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:194
  36. Post-partum hemorrhage (PPH) is the major cause of maternal mortality in Ghana and worldwide. Active management of the third stage of labor (AMTSL) is a globally recommended three-step method that in clinical ...

    Authors: Stina Mannheimer Schack, Amna Elyas, Gladys Brew and Karen Odberg Pettersson
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:193
  37. Traditional methods used for prediction of preterm delivery are subjective and inaccurate. The Electrohysterogram (EHG) and in particular the estimation of the EHG conduction velocity, is a relatively new prom...

    Authors: Hinke de Lau, Chiara Rabotti, Herman P Oosterbaan, Massimo Mischi and Guid S Oei
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:192
  38. This study aimed to examine whether a mismatch between a woman’s preferred and actual mode of delivery increases the risk of post-traumatic stress symptoms after childbirth.

    Authors: Susan Garthus-Niegel, Tilmann von Soest, Cecilie Knoph, Tone Breines Simonsen, Leila Torgersen and Malin Eberhard-Gran
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:191
  39. In 2009 the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care funded the implementation of province-wide fetal fibronectin testing in Ontario hospitals. This paper reports results from the provincial evaluation th...

    Authors: Wendy E Peterson, Ann E Sprague, Jessica Reszel, Mark Walker, Deshayne B Fell, Sherry L Perkins, Sandra I Dunn and Moya Johnson
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:190
  40. A postpartum hemorrhage prevention program to increase uterotonic coverage for home and facility births was introduced in two districts of Liberia. Advance distribution of misoprostol was offered during antena...

    Authors: Jeffrey Michael Smith, Saye Dahn Baawo, Marion Subah, Varwo Sirtor-Gbassie, Cuallau Jabbeh Howe, Gbenga Ishola, Bentoe Z Tehoungue and Vikas Dwivedi
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:189
  41. Utilization indices exist to measure quantity of prenatal care, but currently there is no published instrument to assess quality of prenatal care. The purpose of this study was to develop and test a new instru...

    Authors: Maureen I Heaman, Wendy A Sword, Noori Akhtar-Danesh, Amanda Bradford, Suzanne Tough, Patricia A Janssen, David C Young, Dawn A Kingston, Eileen K Hutton and Michael E Helewa
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:188
  42. Women with congenital heart disease (CHD) are more often born preterm or small-for-gestational age and with a caesarean section. This pattern together with an increased risk of congenital anomalies seems to be...

    Authors: Kristina Kernell, Gunilla Sydsjö, Marie Bladh, Niels Erik Nielsen and Ann Josefsson
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:187
  43. Nutritional requirements are increased during pregnancy and lactation. The aim of this study was to compare the food intake and prevalence of inadequate nutrient intake among pregnant, lactating and reproducti...

    Authors: Quenia dos Santos, Rosely Sichieri, Dirce ML Marchioni and Eliseu Verly Junior
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:186
  44. Although associated adverse pregnancy outcomes, no international or Swedish consensus exists that identifies a cut-off value or what screening method to use for definition of gestational diabetes mellitus. Thi...

    Authors: Maria Lindqvist, Margareta Persson, Marie Lindkvist and Ingrid Mogren
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:185
  45. Research-informed fetal monitoring guidelines recommend intermittent auscultation (IA) for fetal heart monitoring for low-risk women. However, the use of cardiotocography (CTG) continues to dominate many insti...

    Authors: Robyn M Maude, Joan P Skinner and Maralyn J Foureur
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:184
  46. Premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) is most commonly diagnosed using physical examination; however, accurate decision making in ambiguous cases is a major challenge in current obstetric practice. As this...

    Authors: Montse Palacio, Maritta Kühnert, Richard Berger, Cindy L Larios and Louis Marcellin
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:183
  47. Progress during early labour may impact subsequent labour trajectories. Women admitted to hospital in latent phase (<3 cm cervical dilation) labour have been shown to be at higher risk of obstetrical intervent...

    Authors: Patricia A Janssen and Sandra Weissinger
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:182
  48. Sufficient amino acid transport activity (AAT) is indispensable for appropriate fetal growth. Studies suggest that placental nutrient uptake activity is responsive to both maternal and fetal nutrient demands. ...

    Authors: Yukiyo Aiko, David J Askew, Satoshi Aramaki, Mai Myoga, Chiharu Tomonaga, Toru Hachisuga, Reiko Suga, Toshihiro Kawamoto, Mayumi Tsuji and Eiji Shibata
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014 14:181

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