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817 related items for PubMed ID: 17540802

  • 1. Association between maternal weight gain and birth weight.
    Rode L, Hegaard HK, Kjaergaard H, Møller LF, Tabor A, Ottesen B.
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  • 2. Pre-pregnancy weight and the risk of stillbirth and neonatal death.
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  • 3. Pre-pregnancy body mass index, maternal weight gain during pregnancy and risk of small-for-gestational age birth: results from a case-control study in Italy.
    Ricci E, Parazzini F, Chiaffarino F, Cipriani S, Polverino G.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2010 Jun; 23(6):501-5. PubMed ID: 19724969
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  • 7. Risk factors for term small for gestational age infants in women with low prepregnancy body mass index.
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  • 11. Maternal weight gain patterns and birth weight outcome in twin gestation.
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  • 12. Evaluation of gestational weight gain guidelines for women with normal prepregnancy body mass index.
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  • 13. Prepregnancy weight, inappropriate gestational weight gain, and smoking: Relationships to birth weight.
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  • 14. A prospective study on some factors which influence the delivery of large babies.
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  • 16. Low pre-pregnancy body mass index and risk of medically indicated versus spontaneous preterm singleton birth.
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  • 17. The impact of maternal obesity and weight gain on vaginal birth after cesarean section success.
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  • 18. Association of pre-pregnancy maternal body mass and maternal weight gain to newborn outcomes in twin pregnancies.
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