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    • First alongside midwifery led unit in a high complexity public hospital in Spain: maternal and neonatal outcomes 

      Alcaraz-Vidal, Lucia; Velasco, Inés; Pascual, Montse; Gol i Gómez, Roser; Escuriet, Ramon; Comas, Carmina (Women and Birth, 2024, 37(3): 101577, 2024-01)
      Problem Midwifery led units are rare in Spain. Background Midwife-Led Care (MLC) is a widely extended model of care and, within this, the alongside midwifery-led units (AMLU) are those hospital-based ...
    • Gestacions de risc i nens prematurs: un vincle difícil?: presentació 

      Ginovart Galiana, Gemma; Tarragó Riverola, Remei (Aloma, 2010, Núm. 26, 2010)
    • Obesity in pregnancy as a risk factor in maternal and child health: A retrospective cohort study 

      Orós, Miriam; Lorenzo, Marta; Serna, María Catalina; Siscart, Júlia; Perejón, Daniel; Salinas-Roca, Blanca (Metabolites, 2024, 14, 56, 2024-01)
      The prevalence of overweight and obesity has risen dramatically in the last few years. This has led to an increase in both conditions in pregnant women. Obesity and overweight are associated with ...
    • Oxytocin administration in low-risk women, a retrospective analysis of birth and neonatal outcomes 

      Espada-Trespalacios, Xavier; Ojeda, Felipe; Perez-Botella, Mercedes; Mila, Raimon; Bach Martínez, Montserrat; Figuls Soler, Helena; Anquela Sanz, Israel; Rodríguez Coll, Pablo; Escuriet, Ramon (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021, 18(8): 4375, 2021-04)
      Background: In recent years, higher than the recommended rate of oxytocin use has been observed among low-risk women. This study examines the relationship between oxytocin administration and birth ...
    • Parental genetically predicted liability for coronary heart disease and risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes: a cohort study 

      Hernáez, Álvaro; Skåra, Karoline Hansen; Page, Christian Magnus; Mitter, Vera R.; Hernández Hernández, Marta; Magnus, Per; Njølstad, Pål R.; Andreassen, Ole A.; Corfeld, Elizabeth C.; Havdahl, Alexandra; Næss, Øyvind; Brumpton, Ben; Åsvold, Bjørn Olav; Lawlor, Deborah A.; Fraser, Abigail; Magnus, Maria Christine (BMC Medicine, 2024, 22:35, 2024-01)
      Background Adverse pregnancy outcomes (APO) may unmask or exacerbate a woman’s underlying risk for coronary heart disease (CHD). We estimated associations of maternal and paternal genetically predicted ...
    • Polyphenol intake in pregnant women on gestational diabetes risk and neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring: a systematic review 

      Salinas-Roca, Blanca; Rubió-Piqué, Laura; Montull-López, Anna (Nutrients, 2022, 14: 3753, 2022-09)
      The intake of foods containing polyphenols can have a protective role to avoid comorbidities during pregnancy and, at the same time, promote transgenerational health. This review aims to describe the ...
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