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  1. Spontaneous abortion (SA) affects 11.2% of recognized pregnancies in Korea. Many studies have focused on the increased risk of SA in obese populations, but there are few studies that have focused on underweigh...

    Authors: Sun Jae Jung, Sue Kyung Park, Aesun Shin, Sang-Ah Lee, Ji-Yeob Choi, Yun-Chul Hong, Keun-Young Yoo, Jong-Koo Lee and Daehee Kang
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:228
  2. Cultural competency is now a core requirement for maternal health providers working in multicultural society. However, it has not yet received due attention in Ethiopia. This study aimed to determine the level...

    Authors: Amanu Aragaw, Tegbar Yigzaw, Desalegn Tetemke and Wubalem G/Amlak
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:227
  3. Disparity exists in maternal and infant birth outcomes of Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women giving birth in the United Kingdom (UK) compared to the majority. There is therefore a need to reconsider existi...

    Authors: Rebecca Garcia, Nasreen Ali, Chris Papadopoulos and Gurch Randhawa
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:226
  4. Increasing skilled birth attendance at delivery is key to reducing maternal mortality, particularly among marginalized populations. Despite China’s successful rollout of a national policy to promote facility d...

    Authors: Kunchok Gyaltsen, Jessica D. Gipson, Lhusham Gyal, Tsering Kyi, Andrew L. Hicks and Anne R. Pebley
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:225
  5. Disrespect and abuse (D & A) during labor and delivery are important issues correlated with human rights, equity, and public health that also affect women’s decisions to deliver in facilities, which provide ap...

    Authors: Timothy Abuya, Charity Ndwiga, Julie Ritter, Lucy Kanya, Ben Bellows, Nancy Binkin and Charlotte E. Warren
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:224
  6. It is known that intra-abdominal hypertension has high morbidity in acute pancreatitis and has detrimental effects on patients. For third trimester pregnancy complicated by acute pancreatitis, the intra-abdomi...

    Authors: Liqun Sun, Weiqin Li, Fuxi Sun, Yanxia Geng, Zhihui Tong and Jieshou Li
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:223
  7. Birth weight is an important determinant of child survival and development. So far, the prevalence and traditional maternal feeding practice correlates of low birth weight have not been explored well in Ethiop...

    Authors: Meresa Gebremedhin, Fentie Ambaw, Eleni Admassu and Haileselassie Berhane
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:222
  8. This population-based cohort study aimed to investigate the demographic and psychosocial characteristics associated with fear of childbirth and the relative importance of such fear as a predictor of elective c...

    Authors: Hege Therese Størksen, Susan Garthus-Niegel, Samantha S. Adams, Siri Vangen and Malin Eberhard-Gran
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:221
  9. Oxytocin (OXT) acts through its specific receptor (OXTR) and increased density of OXTR and/or augmented sensitivity to OXT were postulated as prerequisites of normal onset of labor. Expression of OXTR in the p...

    Authors: Dariusz Szukiewicz, Anna Bilska, Tarun Kumar Mittal, Aleksandra Stangret, Jaroslaw Wejman, Grzegorz Szewczyk, Michal Pyzlak and Jacek Zamlynski
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:220
  10. 600 mcg of oral misoprostol reduces the incidence of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), but in previous research this medication has been administered by health workers. It is unclear whether it is also safe and ef...

    Authors: Andrew D. Weeks, James Ditai, Sam Ononge, Brian Faragher, Laura J. Frye, Jill Durocher, Florence M. Mirembe, Josaphat Byamugisha, Beverly Winikoff and Zarko Alfirevic
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:219
  11. Pregnancies in hemodialysis patients are uncommon and difficult to study. Although the chance of a successful pregnancy and parturition in hemodialysis women has increased over the years, it still remains extr...

    Authors: Panxi Yu, Wenqi Diao, Qionglan Tang and Xuefeng Jiang
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:218
  12. Although specialised clinics for multiple pregnancies are recommended by several Obstetrics and Gynaecology governing bodies, studies examining outcome before and after introduction of such clinics remain few,...

    Authors: Amanda Henry, Nicole Lees, Kendall J. Bein, Beverley Hall, Veronica Lim, Katie Qiao Chen, Alec W Welsh, Lisa Hui and Antonia W. Shand
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:217
  13. Despite the policy change stopping traditional birth attendants (TBAs) from conducting deliveries at home and encouraging all women to give birth at the clinic under skilled care, many women still give birth a...

    Authors: Cephas Sialubanje, Karlijn Massar, Davidson H. Hamer and Robert AC Ruiter
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:216
  14. Perinatal audit is an established method for improving the quality of perinatal care. In audit meetings substandard factors (SSF) are identified in cases of perinatal mortality and morbidity. To our knowledge ...

    Authors: Mariet Th. van Diem, Albertus Timmer, Sanne J. Gordijn, Klasien A. Bergman, Fleurisca J. Korteweg, Joke Ravise, Ellen Vreugdenhil and Jan Jaap H.M. Erwich
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:215
  15. While there is widespread acknowledgment of the need for improved quality and quantity of information on births and deaths, there has been less movement towards systematically capturing and reviewing the cause...

    Authors: Kate J Kerber, Matthews Mathai, Gwyneth Lewis, Vicki Flenady, Jan Jaap HM Erwich, Tunde Segun, Patrick Aliganyira, Ali Abdelmegeid, Emma Allanson, Nathalie Roos, Natasha Rhoda, Joy E Lawn and Robert Pattinson
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S9

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  16. The Every Newborn Action Plan (ENAP), launched in 2014, aims to end preventable newborn deaths and stillbirths, with national targets of ≤12 neonatal deaths per 1000 live births and ≤12 stillbirths per 1000 total...

    Authors: Sarah G Moxon, Harriet Ruysen, Kate J Kerber, Agbessi Amouzou, Suzanne Fournier, John Grove, Allisyn C Moran, Lara ME Vaz, Hannah Blencowe, Niall Conroy, A Metin Gülmezoglu, Joshua P Vogel, Barbara Rawlins, Rubayet Sayed, Kathleen Hill, Donna Vivio…
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S8

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  17. Preterm birth is the leading cause of child death worldwide. Small and sick newborns require timely, high-quality inpatient care to survive. This includes provision of warmth, feeding support, safe oxygen ther...

    Authors: Sarah G Moxon, Joy E Lawn, Kim E Dickson, Aline Simen-Kapeu, Gagan Gupta, Ashok Deorari, Nalini Singhal, Karen New, Carole Kenner, Vinod Bhutani, Rakesh Kumar, Elizabeth Molyneux and Hannah Blencowe
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S7

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  18. Around one-third of the world's 2.8 million neonatal deaths are caused by infections. Most of these deaths are preventable, but occur due to delays in care-seeking, and access to effective antibiotic treatment...

    Authors: Aline Simen-Kapeu, Anna C Seale, Steve Wall, Christabel Nyange, Shamim A Qazi, Sarah G Moxon, Mark Young, Grace Liu, Gary L Darmstadt, Kim E Dickson and Joy E Lawn
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S6

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  19. Preterm birth is now the leading cause of under-five child deaths worldwide with one million direct deaths plus approximately another million where preterm is a risk factor for neonatal deaths due to other cau...

    Authors: Linda Vesel, Anne-Marie Bergh, Kate J Kerber, Bina Valsangkar, Goldy Mazia, Sarah G Moxon, Hannah Blencowe, Gary L Darmstadt, Joseph de Graft Johnson, Kim E Dickson, Juan Gabriel Ruiz Peláez, Severin Ritter von Xylander and Joy E Lawn
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S5

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  20. An estimated two-thirds of the world's 2.7 million newborn deaths could be prevented with quality care at birth and during the postnatal period. Basic Newborn Care (BNC) is part of the solution and includes hy...

    Authors: Christabel Enweronu-Laryea, Kim E Dickson, Sarah G Moxon, Aline Simen-Kapeu, Christabel Nyange, Susan Niermeyer, France Bégin, Howard L Sobel, Anne CC Lee, Severin Ritter von Xylander and Joy E Lawn
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S4

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  21. Preterm birth complications are the leading cause of deaths for children under five years. Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) are effective at reducing mortality and serious morbidity amongst infants born at <34 ...

    Authors: Grace Liu, Joel Segrè, A Metin Gülmezoglu, Matthews Mathai, Jeffrey M Smith, Jorge Hermida, Aline Simen-Kapeu, Pierre Barker, Mercy Jere, Edward Moses, Sarah G Moxon, Kim E Dickson, Joy E Lawn and Fernando Althabe
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S3

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  22. Good outcomes during pregnancy and childbirth are related to availability, utilisation and effective implementation of essential interventions for labour and childbirth. The majority of the estimated 289,000 m...

    Authors: Gaurav Sharma, Matthews Mathai, Kim E Dickson, Andrew Weeks, G Justus Hofmeyr, Tina Lavender, Louise Tina Day, Jiji Elizabeth Mathews, Sue Fawcus, Aline Simen-Kapeu and Luc de Bernis
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S2

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  23. The Every Newborn Action Plan (ENAP) and Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality targets cannot be achieved without high quality, equitable coverage of interventions at and around the time of birth. This paper p...

    Authors: Kim E Dickson, Mary V Kinney, Sarah G Moxon, Joanne Ashton, Nabila Zaka, Aline Simen-Kapeu, Gaurav Sharma, Kate J Kerber, Bernadette Daelmans, A Metin Gülmezoglu, Matthews Mathai, Christabel Nyange, Martina Baye and Joy E Lawn
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15(Suppl 2):S1

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 2

  24. The quality of antenatal care is recognized as critical to the effectiveness of care in optimizing maternal and child health outcomes. However, research has been hindered by the lack of a theoretically-grounde...

    Authors: Wendy Sword, Maureen Heaman, Mary Anne Biro, Caroline Homer, Jane Yelland, Noori Akhtar-Danesh and Amanda Bradford-Janke
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:214
  25. Eclampsia and pre-eclampsia are well-recognized causes of maternal and neonatal mortality in low income countries, but are never studied in a district hospital. In order to get reliable data to facilitate the ...

    Authors: Rob Mooij, Joseph Lugumila, Masumbuko Y. Mwashambwa, Ipyana H. Mwampagatwa, Jeroen van Dillen and Jelle Stekelenburg
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:213
  26. Disparity in utilization of reproductive healthcare services between the urban poor and the urban non-poor households in the developing nations is well known. However, disparity may also exist within urban poo...

    Authors: Niveditha Devasenapathy, Suparna Ghosh Jerath, Elizebeth Allen, Saket Sharma, Anuraj H. Shankar and Sanjay Zodpey
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:212
  27. Timor-Leste is a young country in the Asia-Pacific region with a high maternal mortality rate of 557 per 100,000 live births. As most maternal deaths can be prevented by providing quality antenatal care (ANC) ...

    Authors: Vishnu Khanal, Jonia Lourenca Nunes Brites da Cruz, Shiva Raj Mishra, Rajendra Karkee and Andy H. Lee
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:211
  28. Maternal near miss (MNM) investigation is a useful tool for monitoring standards for obstetric care. This study evaluated the prevalence and the determinants of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and MNM in a ter...

    Authors: Alberto Pereira Madeiro, Andréa Cronemberger Rufino, Érica Zânia Gonçalves Lacerda and Laís Gonçalves Brasil
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:210
  29. Anxiety and depression are common in the perinatal period. Telephone interventions, including telephone peer support and counselling, have been developed to support those experiencing perinatal mental illness....

    Authors: Laura J. Biggs, Touran Shafiei, Della A. Forster, Rhonda Small and Helen L. McLachlan
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:209
  30. Sex ratio is an important indicator of development. Despite all the measures undertaken for improvement, it remains an issue of concern in India, with Haryana having a very low sex ratio in the country. Studie...

    Authors: Sutapa Bandyopadhyay Neogi, Preeti H. Negandhi, Abhijit Ganguli, Sapna Chopra, Navraj Sandhu, Ravi Kant Gupta, Sanjay Zodpey, Amarjeet Singh, Arun Singh and Rakesh Gupta
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:208
  31. Pregnant women were excluded from clinical trials until the 1990s, but the Food and Drug Administration nowadays allows - and even encourages - responsible inclusion of pregnant women in trials with adequate s...

    Authors: Katrien Oude Rengerink, Sabine Logtenberg, Lotty Hooft, Patrick M. Bossuyt and Ben Willem Mol
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:207
  32. Caesarean section is rising in the developed world and vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is declining. There are increased reports of women seeking a homebirth following a caesarean section (HBAC) in Austra...

    Authors: Hazel Keedle, Virginia Schmied, Elaine Burns and Hannah G Dahlen
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:206
  33. Alcohol can be harmful to the development of the foetus. In most developed countries, pregnant women are recommended to abstain from alcohol, however in developing countries, women are less likely to receive t...

    Authors: Alexander Blaauw Isaksen, Truls Østbye, Blandina Theophil Mmbaga and Anne Kjersti Daltveit
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:205
  34. Preterm birth remains a major obstetrical problem and identification of risk factors for preterm birth continues to be a priority in providing adequate care. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to elucida...

    Authors: R. Jeanne Ruiz, Alok Kumar Dwivedi, Indika Mallawaarachichi, Hector G. Balcazar, Raymond P. Stowe, Kimberly S. Ayers and Rita Pickler
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:204
  35. The present study aimed to investigate risk factors for expulsion in immediate postplacental IUD insertion. We specifically sought to determine whether cesarean delivery before or during labor have an impact o...

    Authors: Ayhan Sucak, Sarp Ozcan, Şevki Çelen, Turhan Çağlar, Gonca Göksu and Nuri Danışman
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:202
  36. In a national perinatal health programme, we observed striking heterogeneity in the explanation of the most prominent risks across municipalities. Therefore we explored the separate contribution of several soc...

    Authors: Amber A. Vos, Semiha DenktaÅŸ, Gerard JJM Borsboom, Gouke J. Bonsel and Eric AP Steegers
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:201
  37. Maternal mortality remains a daunting problem in Mozambique and many other low-resource countries. High quality antenatal care (ANC) services can improve maternal and newborn health outcomes and increase the l...

    Authors: Adriano Biza, Ingeborg Jille-Traas, Mercedes Colomar, Maria Belizan, Jennifer Requejo Harris, Beatrice Crahay, Mario Merialdi, My Huong Nguyen, Fernando Althabe, Alicia Aleman, Eduardo Bergel, Alicia Carbonell, Leonardo Chavane, Therese Delvaux, Diederike Geelhoed, Metin Gülmezoglu…
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:200
  38. Despite the non-invasive nature of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), there is still a need for a separate informed consent process before testing. The objectives of this study are to assess (a) knowledge a...

    Authors: Kam On Kou, Chung Fan Poon, Wai Ching Tse, Shui Lam Mak and Kwok Yin Leung
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:199
  39. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a common and serious disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops during sleep, is associated with excess weight and obesity. Little is known about the co-occurrence of OSA among...

    Authors: Jayne R. Rice, Gloria T. Larrabure-Torrealva, Miguel Angel Luque Fernandez, Mirtha Grande, Vicky Motta, Yasmin V. Barrios, Sixto Sanchez, Bizu Gelaye and Michelle A. Williams
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:198
  40. Compared to other pregnancy-related events, the full cost of stillbirth remains poorly described. In the UK one in every 200 births ends in stillbirth. As a follow-up to a recent study which explored the direc...

    Authors: Chidubem B. Ogwulu, Louise J. Jackson, Alexander E.P. Heazell and Tracy E. Roberts
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:188
  41. The Afghan community is a priority population for many health and social services within the southeast region of Melbourne, which is home to the largest population of Afghanistan-born people within the state o...

    Authors: Alana Russo, Belinda Lewis, Andrew Joyce, Belinda Crockett and Stanley Luchters
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:197
  42. The most common reason for caesarean section (CS) is repeat CS following previous CS. Vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC) rates vary widely in different healthcare settings and countries. Obtaining de...

    Authors: Ingela Lundgren, Evelien van Limbeek, Katri Vehvilainen-Julkunen and Christina Nilsson
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:196
  43. Ultrasound is a tool of increasing importance in maternity care. Midwives have a central position in the care of pregnant women. However, studies regarding their experiences of the use of ultrasound in this co...

    Authors: Kristina Edvardsson, Ingrid Mogren, Ann Lalos, Margareta Persson and Rhonda Small
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:195
  44. Obstetric fistula (OF) is a serious consequence of prolonged, obstructed labor in settings where emergency obstetric care is limited, but there are few reliable, population-based estimates of the rate of OF. S...

    Authors: Karen D. Cowgill, Jennifer Bishop, Amanda K. Norgaard, Craig E. Rubens and Michael G. Gravett
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:193
  45. We sought to identify and characterize predictors of poor fetal growth among variables extracted from perinatal medical records to gain insight into potential etiologic mechanisms. In this process we reevaluat...

    Authors: Timothy H. Ciesielski, Carmen J. Marsit and Scott M. Williams
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:192
  46. Early assessment before the establishment of placental dysfunction has the potential to improve treatment and prognosis for clinical practice.The objective of the study is to investigate the accuracy of serum ...

    Authors: Yan Zhong, Fufan Zhu and Yiling Ding
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:191
  47. It is important to know the decay of knowledge, skills, and confidence over time to provide evidence-based guidance on timing of follow-up training. Studies addressing retention of simulation-based education r...

    Authors: Ellen Nelissen, Hege Ersdal, Estomih Mduma, Bjørg Evjen-Olsen, Jacqueline Broerse, Jos van Roosmalen and Jelle Stekelenburg
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:190
  48. Gestational hypertension (GH) and Preeclampsia, (PE) are the most complicated amongst hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. The mechanism that links hypertension in pregnancy to adverse maternal outcomes is not...

    Authors: Cornelius A. Turpin, Samuel A. Sakyi, William KBA Owiredu, Richard KD. Ephraim and Enoch O. Anto
    Citation: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015 15:189

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