BACKGROUND: Smoking in pregnancy is known to be associated with a range of adverse pregnancy outcomes, yet there is a high prevalence of smoking among pregnant women in many countries, and it remains a major public health concern. We have conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to provide contemporary estimates of the association between maternal smoking in pregnancy and the risk of stillbirth.METHODS: We searched four databases namely MEDLINE, EMBASE, Psych Info and Web of Science for all relevant original studies published until 31(st) December 2012. We included observational studies that measured the association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and the risk of stillbirth. RESULTS: 1766 studies were screened for title ana...
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Background: Stillbirth occurring after 28 weeks gestation affects between 1.5-4.5 per 1,000 births i...
A stillbirth is defined as an infant born weighing 500 g and/or more or at a gestational age of 24 w...
BACKGROUND: Smoking in pregnancy is known to be associated with a range of adverse pregnancy outcome...
Summary: Background: Smoking during pregnancy has been linked to numerous adverse health consequenc...
Funding: The study was supported by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology, who provided...
AIM: To identify factors found in the research literature to be associated with smoking cessation i...
Objective: To compare risk of stillbirth between maternal smokers and those prescribed NRT during pr...
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy may be associated with low birth weight (LBW) in offsp...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking in pregnancy remains one of the few preventable factors associated with ...
Background: Internationally, tobacco smoking is a leading cause of mortality, morbidity and health ...
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy (SDP) and the postpartum period has serious health outcomes for...
Smoking during pregnancy is accepted as the most significant avoidable risk factor for an unsuccessf...
Background: Stillbirth rates have changed little over the last decade, and a high proportion of case...
Author summaryWhy was this study done? Maternal smoking during pregnancy is an important risk factor...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Background: Stillbirth occurring after 28 weeks gestation affects between 1.5-4.5 per 1,000 births i...
A stillbirth is defined as an infant born weighing 500 g and/or more or at a gestational age of 24 w...
BACKGROUND: Smoking in pregnancy is known to be associated with a range of adverse pregnancy outcome...
Summary: Background: Smoking during pregnancy has been linked to numerous adverse health consequenc...
Funding: The study was supported by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology, who provided...
AIM: To identify factors found in the research literature to be associated with smoking cessation i...
Objective: To compare risk of stillbirth between maternal smokers and those prescribed NRT during pr...
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy may be associated with low birth weight (LBW) in offsp...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking in pregnancy remains one of the few preventable factors associated with ...
Background: Internationally, tobacco smoking is a leading cause of mortality, morbidity and health ...
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy (SDP) and the postpartum period has serious health outcomes for...
Smoking during pregnancy is accepted as the most significant avoidable risk factor for an unsuccessf...
Background: Stillbirth rates have changed little over the last decade, and a high proportion of case...
Author summaryWhy was this study done? Maternal smoking during pregnancy is an important risk factor...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Background: Stillbirth occurring after 28 weeks gestation affects between 1.5-4.5 per 1,000 births i...
A stillbirth is defined as an infant born weighing 500 g and/or more or at a gestational age of 24 w...