Introduction It is estimated that approximately 12% of the reproductive age women have some kind of disability; which is measured as self-reported difficulty in performing basic functions concerning movement, vision, hearing or cognition. Little research has been conducted on reproductive health of women with disabilities using nationally representative survey data; thus body of scientific knowledge on this subject is limited. Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of disability status (both mental and physical) among women on prenatal care and post-pregnancy care in U.S. using nationally representative National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) data. Study design It’s a retrospective, quantitative, observational study....
BACKGROUND: Maternity services should take into account the needs of all women, including those rela...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
BACKGROUND: changing attitudes, alongside integration, more independent living and recognition of ri...
Objectives More women with disability are becoming mothers and yet their care is rarely the focus of...
BACKGROUND: Women with disabilities are at risk for poor birth outcomes. Little is known about speci...
Objectives: More disabled women are becoming mothers, and yet, their care is rarely the focus of qua...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154611/1/psrh12130.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Background: Very little is known about early pregnancy loss in women with disabilities. To address t...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 9.4% of women giving birth in the United Kingdom have one or ...
There exists a high proportion of women with disabilities who decide to be mothers although there is...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146996/1/pmr290.pd
We analyzed the effect of pregnancy on long-term disability resulting from multiple sclerosis in 185...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers are often unfamiliar with the needs of women with disability. More...
Background: People with disabilities deal with widespread exclusion from healthcare services, includ...
Abstract Background Women with disabilities face a number of barriers when accessing reproductive he...
BACKGROUND: Maternity services should take into account the needs of all women, including those rela...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
BACKGROUND: changing attitudes, alongside integration, more independent living and recognition of ri...
Objectives More women with disability are becoming mothers and yet their care is rarely the focus of...
BACKGROUND: Women with disabilities are at risk for poor birth outcomes. Little is known about speci...
Objectives: More disabled women are becoming mothers, and yet, their care is rarely the focus of qua...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154611/1/psrh12130.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Background: Very little is known about early pregnancy loss in women with disabilities. To address t...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 9.4% of women giving birth in the United Kingdom have one or ...
There exists a high proportion of women with disabilities who decide to be mothers although there is...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146996/1/pmr290.pd
We analyzed the effect of pregnancy on long-term disability resulting from multiple sclerosis in 185...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers are often unfamiliar with the needs of women with disability. More...
Background: People with disabilities deal with widespread exclusion from healthcare services, includ...
Abstract Background Women with disabilities face a number of barriers when accessing reproductive he...
BACKGROUND: Maternity services should take into account the needs of all women, including those rela...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
BACKGROUND: changing attitudes, alongside integration, more independent living and recognition of ri...