We describe the reproductive health and practices of Hmong immigrants before and after migration to the United States. Data were gathered as part of an ongoing study on the impact of perinatal exposure to environmental chemicals on children's health in Hmong residents of Green Bay, Wisconsin between August 1999 and May 2002. Of the 742 pregnancies reported by 141 reproductive-aged couples, 669 were live births. The Hmong have an average of 5.2 children (range 0-14) and the sex ratio differed by country of birth. Prenatal care began in the first trimester for 60% of US-born infants, up from 12% prior to immigration. Breastfeeding decreased from 94% and 88% in Laos and Thailand to only 11% for Hmong born in the US. Contraceptive use was repor...
An overview of the Lao Family Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Project in St. Paul Minnesota
Objective: The Hmong are a growing population of South-East Asian immigrants with increasing rates o...
BackgroundMaternal and reproductive health remains a significant public health issue in Myanmar. Lit...
An analysis of 350 Hmong and 573 Caucasian mothers, who attended a Maternity and Infant Care Program...
Improving prenatal care by increasing participation and enhancing health outcomes is the ultimate go...
The Hill People of Laos in Southeast Asia, who are called the Hmong, are from a primitive culture wh...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityTo understand infant-feeding patterns among Hmong women in St....
Background: The Hmong immigrated to the United States from Laos after the Vietnam conflict ended. Hm...
As a family physician and medical anthropologist, I have interacted with pregnant women and their fa...
The Hmong “hill tribe” minority in Thailand has much higher exposure to factors usually associated w...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Many ethnic groups, w...
This article presents detailed comparative analyses of infant health outcomes and risk factors among...
The Hmong, a minority group from Laos, began arriving in Australia in 1976, having fled their countr...
Thailand has high rates of maternity services; both antenatal care (ANC) and hospital delivery are w...
This study describes the perinatal characteristics of Cambodian refugees in Massachusetts. Data were...
An overview of the Lao Family Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Project in St. Paul Minnesota
Objective: The Hmong are a growing population of South-East Asian immigrants with increasing rates o...
BackgroundMaternal and reproductive health remains a significant public health issue in Myanmar. Lit...
An analysis of 350 Hmong and 573 Caucasian mothers, who attended a Maternity and Infant Care Program...
Improving prenatal care by increasing participation and enhancing health outcomes is the ultimate go...
The Hill People of Laos in Southeast Asia, who are called the Hmong, are from a primitive culture wh...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityTo understand infant-feeding patterns among Hmong women in St....
Background: The Hmong immigrated to the United States from Laos after the Vietnam conflict ended. Hm...
As a family physician and medical anthropologist, I have interacted with pregnant women and their fa...
The Hmong “hill tribe” minority in Thailand has much higher exposure to factors usually associated w...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Many ethnic groups, w...
This article presents detailed comparative analyses of infant health outcomes and risk factors among...
The Hmong, a minority group from Laos, began arriving in Australia in 1976, having fled their countr...
Thailand has high rates of maternity services; both antenatal care (ANC) and hospital delivery are w...
This study describes the perinatal characteristics of Cambodian refugees in Massachusetts. Data were...
An overview of the Lao Family Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Project in St. Paul Minnesota
Objective: The Hmong are a growing population of South-East Asian immigrants with increasing rates o...
BackgroundMaternal and reproductive health remains a significant public health issue in Myanmar. Lit...