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A 36-week screening strategy safely reduces pre-eclampsia at term
Screening pregnant women at 36 weeks using a validated risk model and offering risk-stratified planned early-term birth ...
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New evidence questions the benefit of calcium supplements in pregnancy for preventing pre-eclampsia
An updated Cochrane review has found that calcium supplementation has no effect on pre-eclampsia, challenging long-held ...
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Calcium supplements do not prevent pre-eclampsia, large trials show no meaningful benefit
Despite long-standing recommendations, a major updated Cochrane review finds that calcium supplementation during pregnancy does not meaningfully reduce pre-eclampsia risk, prompting a rethink of how ...
Women with diabetes face higher risks such as pre-eclampsia stillbirth and birth injuries a fertility specialist explains ...
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High BP During Pregnancy Puts Fetus at Risk: Expert Shares Tips To Manage and Control
Expert wans that high BP during pregnancy increases risks for the fetus Read ahead to know how to manage and control it safely ...
Bridget Sherrin shares the remarkable “lucky coincidences” that brought her and partner Patrick Minkowski’s miracle baby girl ...
Did you know that paternal health before conception can affect how smoothly a pregnancy progresses? Dr Mezher explains how.
Women with systemic sclerosis had a fourfold higher risk of pre-eclampsia (13.2% vs 3%). The likelihood of preterm delivery was greater in women with systemic sclerosis (13.2% vs 5.8%). The incidence ...
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A photo of the eye is perhaps all you need to detect preeclampsia
A simple smartphone photo could detect preeclampsia weeks before symptoms, potentially saving lives in Africa.
Proteomic analysis reveals angiogenesis-related plasma proteins associated with pre-eclampsia in SLE
Objective Delivery of a small for gestational age (SGA) infant is a common pregnancy complication among women with SLE.
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Planned birth at term shown to cut pre-eclampsia risk in high-risk women
Planned birth at term reduces the incidence of pre-eclampsia in women at high risk of the condition, without increasing emergency Caesarean or neonatal unit admission, according to new trial results.
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