Prevention of Pregnancy Complications Using a Multimodal Lifestyle, Screening, and Medical Model
Jim Parker,
Pierre Hofstee,
Shaun Brennecke
Abstract:Understanding and preventing the “great obstetrical syndromes” has been the focus of pregnancy research for decades. The combined global impact from these syndromes on maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality is compounded by increased long-term risk of adverse health effects following pregnancy. Accumulating evidence indicates that conditions such as pre-eclampsia, fetal growth restriction, spontaneous preterm labour, and stillbirth, are syndromes with etiologic heterogeneity that sh… Show more
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