Background Women of advanced age (40years or older) are generally, at risk for pregnancy and delivery related problems. In addition, there is limited knowledge on being of advanced age and having been given Assisted Reproductive Treatment (ART) and its association with negative obstetric outcomes. Therefore, data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register was used to investigate pregnancy and neonatal outcomes for women aged 40 or more who had given birth. The secondary aim was to compare the obstetric outcomes of women who had used ART and women who had not undergone ART while adjusting for marital status across the age groups. Method Women of advanced age who had given birth in Sweden during 2007-2012 formed the index group, n=37,558; a refe...
Objectives: To investigate the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in women aged ≥ 41 years relativel...
The number of women aged 45 and older who become pregnant is increasing. The objective of this study...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVES: To investigate the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in women aged ≥41 years ...
Background Women of advanced age (40years or older) are generally, at risk for pregnancy and deliver...
BACKGROUND: Women of advanced age (40 years or older) are generally, at risk for pregnancy and deliv...
Abstract Background Women of advanced age (40 years or older) are generally, at risk for pregnancy a...
Postponement of parenthood is an increasing trend in Western societies today. Delaying motherhood to...
Women postpone childbirth to an age when morbidity is higher and fertility has decreased and yet the...
Objectives: To evaluate the associations between maternal age and obstetric and neonatal outcomes in...
Women postpone childbirth to an age when morbidity is higher and fertility has decreased and yet the...
Abstract Background There is an increasing prevalence of women who tend to delay childbirth until a ...
Aim of the study. The aim of our study is to evaluate the pregnancy complications, mode of delivery ...
This study was carried out to investigate obstetric outcomes in single pregnancies conceived by wome...
Background: Many women nowadays postpone their first pregnancy to the fourth or fifth decades of th...
Studies updating the evidence in advanced maternal age as an independent factor of obstetric risk ar...
Objectives: To investigate the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in women aged ≥ 41 years relativel...
The number of women aged 45 and older who become pregnant is increasing. The objective of this study...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVES: To investigate the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in women aged ≥41 years ...
Background Women of advanced age (40years or older) are generally, at risk for pregnancy and deliver...
BACKGROUND: Women of advanced age (40 years or older) are generally, at risk for pregnancy and deliv...
Abstract Background Women of advanced age (40 years or older) are generally, at risk for pregnancy a...
Postponement of parenthood is an increasing trend in Western societies today. Delaying motherhood to...
Women postpone childbirth to an age when morbidity is higher and fertility has decreased and yet the...
Objectives: To evaluate the associations between maternal age and obstetric and neonatal outcomes in...
Women postpone childbirth to an age when morbidity is higher and fertility has decreased and yet the...
Abstract Background There is an increasing prevalence of women who tend to delay childbirth until a ...
Aim of the study. The aim of our study is to evaluate the pregnancy complications, mode of delivery ...
This study was carried out to investigate obstetric outcomes in single pregnancies conceived by wome...
Background: Many women nowadays postpone their first pregnancy to the fourth or fifth decades of th...
Studies updating the evidence in advanced maternal age as an independent factor of obstetric risk ar...
Objectives: To investigate the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in women aged ≥ 41 years relativel...
The number of women aged 45 and older who become pregnant is increasing. The objective of this study...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVES: To investigate the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in women aged ≥41 years ...