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343 related items for PubMed ID: 16972860

  • 1. Linear association between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and risk of caesarean section in term deliveries.
    Barau G, Robillard PY, Hulsey TC, Dedecker F, Laffite A, Gérardin P, Kauffmann E.
    BJOG; 2006 Oct; 113(10):1173-7. PubMed ID: 16972860
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  • 2. Maternal anthropometric risk factors for caesarean delivery before or after onset of labour.
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  • 3. Maternal body mass index at delivery and risk of caesarean due to dystocia in low risk pregnancies.
    Roman H, Goffinet F, Hulsey TF, Newman R, Robillard PY, Hulsey TC.
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  • 5. Cesarean section on request at 39 weeks: impact on shoulder dystocia, fetal trauma, neonatal encephalopathy, and intrauterine fetal demise.
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  • 6. [Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes of gestational diabetes mellitus at Reunion Island (France)].
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    Gynecol Obstet Fertil; 2007 Jun; 35(6):530-5. PubMed ID: 17531520
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  • 7. Maternal antenatal body mass index gains as predictors of large-for-gestational-age infants and cesarean deliveries in Japanese singleton pregnancies.
    Takimoto H, Sugiyama T, Nozue M, Kusama K, Fukuoka H, Kato N, Yoshiike N.
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  • 8. Non-elective caesarean delivery due to ineffective uterine contractility or due to obstructed labour in relation to maternal body mass index.
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  • 9. Short-term maternal and neonatal outcomes by mode of delivery. A case-controlled study.
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    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2007 Nov; 135(1):35-40. PubMed ID: 17126475
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  • 11. Influence of maternal anthropometric status and birth weight on the risk of cesarean delivery.
    Witter FR, Caulfield LE, Stoltzfus RJ.
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  • 12. Maternal obesity as an independent risk factor for caesarean delivery.
    Sheiner E, Levy A, Menes TS, Silverberg D, Katz M, Mazor M.
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  • 13. Maternal pre-pregnancy overweight status and obesity as risk factors for cesarean delivery.
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  • 14. Do risk factors for elective cesarean section differ from those of cesarean section during labor in low risk pregnancies?
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  • 15. Trends in maternal obesity and associated risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes in a population of Chinese women.
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  • 16. The influence of obesity and diabetes on the risk of cesarean delivery.
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  • 17. The effect of the increasing prevalence of maternal obesity on perinatal morbidity.
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  • 18. Correlation of birth injury with maternal height and birthweight.
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  • 19. On prediction of the cesarean delivery risk in a large private practice.
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  • 20. Association between pre-pregnancy obesity and the risk of cesarean delivery.
    Crane SS, Wojtowycz MA, Dye TD, Aubry RH, Artal R.
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