thesisPregnant women were requested to chart daily basal body temperatures from the 37th week of gestation until the birth of their infants in order to examine whether changes in basal body temperatures occur in relationship to the spontaneous onset of labor in such a way the labor can thus be predicted. Thirty-five women entered the study, resulting in 3 vaginal temperature and 16 oral temperature charts which met criteria for spontaneous labor. Mean vaginal and oral temperatures did not differ significantly. Charts meeting criteria for spontaneous onset of labor were analyzed for significant changes in basal body temperatures with the cumulative sum (CUSUM) test. Nine charts (47.4%) had erratic patterns with no significant changes in b...
Background Recent studies have shown that elective induction of labor versus expectant management af...
Advanced practice nurses in primary care settings are often asked to give appropriate advice to coup...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the progress and outcome of induced versus spon...
thesisThe presence of change in basal body temperature (BBT) before onset of labor was tested by ana...
The objective of this study is to compare two non-invasive thermometer technologies in pregnant wome...
Objective: The objective of this study is to study the fetal scalp temperature (FST) and maternal ax...
Goal. To determine multiple factors influencing the development of anomalies of labor activity to op...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors for fever in labor. METHODS: A retrospective case-control study ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore activity-rest and temperature circadian rhythms and...
The maternal temperature is normally increasing during delivery. Maternal fever in labor is a common...
Most American women become aware of pregnancy ~3-7 weeks after conceptive sex, and all must seek tes...
Objective: To compare the results of a computer programme based on the Trigg’s tracking system (TTS)...
Purpose: We assessed acute risk of cardiovascular events at labor/delivery with exposure to ambient ...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Digital thermal imaging has been employed in medicine for over 50 years. However, its use has been f...
Background Recent studies have shown that elective induction of labor versus expectant management af...
Advanced practice nurses in primary care settings are often asked to give appropriate advice to coup...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the progress and outcome of induced versus spon...
thesisThe presence of change in basal body temperature (BBT) before onset of labor was tested by ana...
The objective of this study is to compare two non-invasive thermometer technologies in pregnant wome...
Objective: The objective of this study is to study the fetal scalp temperature (FST) and maternal ax...
Goal. To determine multiple factors influencing the development of anomalies of labor activity to op...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors for fever in labor. METHODS: A retrospective case-control study ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore activity-rest and temperature circadian rhythms and...
The maternal temperature is normally increasing during delivery. Maternal fever in labor is a common...
Most American women become aware of pregnancy ~3-7 weeks after conceptive sex, and all must seek tes...
Objective: To compare the results of a computer programme based on the Trigg’s tracking system (TTS)...
Purpose: We assessed acute risk of cardiovascular events at labor/delivery with exposure to ambient ...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
Digital thermal imaging has been employed in medicine for over 50 years. However, its use has been f...
Background Recent studies have shown that elective induction of labor versus expectant management af...
Advanced practice nurses in primary care settings are often asked to give appropriate advice to coup...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the progress and outcome of induced versus spon...