An investigation of the reproductive history of 3068 women doctors showed that the risk of fetal loss at a given pregnancy order varied with their gravidity--that is, the total number of pregnancies that has occurred before the survey. Fetal loss rates in even the first pregnancy varied with eventual gravidity in a J-shaped manner. They fell from 12.4% in women with only one pregnancy at the time of the study, to 5.7% in women with two, and then increased steadily to 36.8% in those with six pregnancies. This variation in risk remained when allowance was made for the incomplete nature of some of the reproductive histories. When gravidity was held constant, fetal loss rates decreased with each successive pregnancy. This finding conflicts with...
Pregnancy outcomes of women who gave birth in 2014 (Reference group) and women who sought care due t...
It is generally accepted that natural human embryo mortality during pregnancy is high – losses of 70...
The objective of this study was identify the association between delays in the care provided to pre...
SUMMARY Much of the recent controversy surrounding the relation between fetal death and pregnancy or...
The aim of this study was to examine the separate and joint effects of previous pregnancy history, y...
Objectives To study the associations of preeclampsia with fetal death risk within percentiles of off...
<p>Pregnancy loss across all adult females according to number of brothers with whom they shared the...
The relation between reproductive pattern and the risk of gestational trophoblastic disease was eval...
Out of 1914 women who had been instructed to count fetal movements (FMs) throughout the third trimes...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the association between pregnancy loss history and adverse pregnancy outcomes. ...
In order to determine the clinical significance of decreased fetal movement counts, pregnancy outcom...
the rate of ectopic pregnancy in a Norwegian population. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology 1987,1...
The study of very early pregnancy loss is impractical in the general population, but possible amongs...
Over 1.5 million pregnancies from New York State (1959-1967) are used to study the effects of patern...
Studies during the past 50 years demonstrate the importance of chromosome abnormalities to the occur...
Pregnancy outcomes of women who gave birth in 2014 (Reference group) and women who sought care due t...
It is generally accepted that natural human embryo mortality during pregnancy is high – losses of 70...
The objective of this study was identify the association between delays in the care provided to pre...
SUMMARY Much of the recent controversy surrounding the relation between fetal death and pregnancy or...
The aim of this study was to examine the separate and joint effects of previous pregnancy history, y...
Objectives To study the associations of preeclampsia with fetal death risk within percentiles of off...
<p>Pregnancy loss across all adult females according to number of brothers with whom they shared the...
The relation between reproductive pattern and the risk of gestational trophoblastic disease was eval...
Out of 1914 women who had been instructed to count fetal movements (FMs) throughout the third trimes...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the association between pregnancy loss history and adverse pregnancy outcomes. ...
In order to determine the clinical significance of decreased fetal movement counts, pregnancy outcom...
the rate of ectopic pregnancy in a Norwegian population. Internationa/Journal of Epidemiology 1987,1...
The study of very early pregnancy loss is impractical in the general population, but possible amongs...
Over 1.5 million pregnancies from New York State (1959-1967) are used to study the effects of patern...
Studies during the past 50 years demonstrate the importance of chromosome abnormalities to the occur...
Pregnancy outcomes of women who gave birth in 2014 (Reference group) and women who sought care due t...
It is generally accepted that natural human embryo mortality during pregnancy is high – losses of 70...
The objective of this study was identify the association between delays in the care provided to pre...