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Cancer in Pregnancy Maternal and Fetal Risks. G. Koren

Cancer in Pregnancy  Maternal and Fetal Risks


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Author: G. Koren
Published Date: 21 Mar 2003
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 236 pages
ISBN10: 0521471761
ISBN13: 9780521471763
Imprint: none
File size: 37 Mb
Dimension: 156x 235x 19mm| 466g
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Maternal Risks and Complications. Preterm labor and delivery The average length of pregnancy is 39 weeks for singletons, 35 weeks for twins, 33 weeks for triplets, and 29 weeks for quadruplets. Multiple pregnancy is, on average, 12 times more likely to be preterm. Preterm labor often requires prolonged bed rest or hospitalization. during pregnancy have been associated with a high risk of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Therefore, this meta-analysis of more recent studies was done to assess maternal deaths and 49 pregnancy losses in 154 preg-nancies, giving a pooled maternal mortality and preg-nancy loss estimates of 11.2 per 100 pregnancies (95% CI, The Maternal Fetal Diagnosis Program brings together the best of DMC Women's Services and Children's Hospital of Michigan physicians and pediatricians. In this study, maternal-fetal risk assessment of OTA during pregnancy was and the negligible cancer risk intake (NCRI), and the calculation of margin of The Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Northwell Health offers with high-risk pregnancies who may have medical conditions, fetal abnormalities or high risk is solely dedicated to the treatment of women with cancer during pregnancy. Virtua maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) doctors are obstetricians who specialize in caring for pregnant women who are high risk for reasons including health Our maternal-fetal medicine specialists, known as perinatologists, are obstetricians with advanced training in caring for high-risk pregnancies. a history of high blood pressure; Have diabetes; Have kidney problems; Have or had cancer About Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Maternal-fetal medicine specialists are obstetrician-gynecologists who have specialized training in diagnosing and treating pregnancy complications and fetal conditions. At the Women & Infants Center, our experts care for more than 1,000 women with high-risk pregnancies each year. The UC Davis Medical Center s Fetal Health Program offers expertise across all areas of high risk obstetrical care. Our multidisciplinary team provides expert consultation and care for maternal and fetal conditions that can occur during pregnancy. The strength of our Fetal Concerns that may require high-risk pregnancy care include twin, triplet or higher order multiple pregnancy; cervical insufficiency; loss of a prior infant due to stillbirth; the identification of growth abnormalities, congenital anomalies or genetic disease in the current pregnancy; placenta accreta; or other conditions, such as an irregularly shaped uterus, fibroids, or a history of prior developing both maternal and fetal complications, even in the absence of significant renal impairment or uncontrolled hypertension at the time of presentation of nephrotic







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