Postnatal Care
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25. Rubéola na gestação: repercussões sobre o produto conceptual. / Rubella in pregnancy: effects on the fetus and developing child
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to analyse rubella effects on the fetus, new-born and child. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We analysed 35 patients with suspicious rubella during pregnancy. According to presence or absence of symptoms they were divided in two groups. Group 1: 15 patients presenting rash in which serology was positive. Grupo2: 20 symptomless patients found to
Publicado em: 1998
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26. The effects of postnatal health education for mothers on infant care and family planning practices in Nepal: a randomised controlled trial
Objectives: To evaluate impact of postnatal health education for mothers on infant care and postnatal family planning practices in Nepal.
British Medical Journal.
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27. Provision of obstetric care by general practitioners in the south western region of England.
BACKGROUND. Recent government reports have suggested changes to the organization of maternity care in the United Kingdom which may well affect the contribution of general practitioners. AIM. This study set out to document the range of obstetric care provided by general practitioners, their perceived competence at various obstetric procedures, and their belie
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28. The pathway to care in post-natal depression: women's attitudes to post-natal depression and its treatment.
Women suffering from post-natal depression were interviewed about their symptoms, help-seeking behaviour and treatment. Over 90% recognized there was something wrong, but only one-third believed they were suffering from post-natal depression. Over 80% had not reported their symptoms to any health professional.
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29. Psychosocial and psychological interventions for prevention of postnatal depression: systematic review
Objective To assess the effects of psychosocial and psychological interventions compared with usual antepartum, intrapartum, or postpartum care on the risk of postnatal depression.
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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30. An Address ON POST-NATAL CARE
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31. PRE-NATAL AND POST-NATAL CARE *
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32. Postnatal Care of Newborns and Mothers in Developing Countries
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research.
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33. Dennis Gath
Psychiatrist who carried out important studies on postnatal depression and community care
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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34. Views of pregnant women on the involvement of general practitioners in maternity care.
BACKGROUND: The reorganization of maternity services in England following the report Changing childbirth is likely to impinge upon general practitioners' contribution to maternity care. Professionals and managers are increasingly expected to take account of patients' views when reorganizing services. AIM: This study aimed to elicit women's views about the in
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35. Practices of Rural Egyptian Birth Attendants During the Antenatal, Intrapartum and Early Neonatal Periods
Neonatal deaths account for almost two-thirds of infant mortality worldwide; most deaths are preventable. Two-thirds of neonatal deaths occur during the first week of life, usually at home. While previous Egyptian studies have identified provider practices contributing to maternal mortality, none has focused on neonatal care. A survey of reported practices o
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research.
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36. Life table methods applied to use of medical care and of prescription drugs in early childhood.
Life table methods were applied to analyses of longitudinal data on the use of medical care during the first 5 years of life among all 1701 children born in a Swedish semirural municipality. Cumulative proportions of the children who had used particular types of medical care or prescription drugs at least once by certain ages were estimated. By the fifth bir