Abstract AIM: The aim of this study was to assess whether bed rest during pregnancy is a risk factor for infantile colics. METHODS: In a previous paper a questionnaire was administered to 86 women (43 of whom had stayed in bed during pregnancy for a mean of 3.4+/-1.2 months, and 43 were controls) about the clinical history and the present state of their 11-15 year old babies. In the present paper we traced these women and assessed the presence/absence of unexplained infant crying (UIC, infantile colic), diagnosed by a physician in the first year of life of these children. Forty mothers answered the inquiry, and we compared their answers with 40 control mothers. RESULTS: Babies born after maternal bed rest during pregnancy had a ...
We studied the children of mothers who were confined to bed during pregnancy for more than 15 consec...
Background: Mothers caring for an infant with unexplained, excessive crying, or infant colic, can ex...
Aims and objectives: To estimate the prevalence and perinatal risk factors associated with parent re...
Abstract AIM: The aim of this study was to assess whether bed rest during pregnancy is a risk fa...
AIM: To study infantile colic in terms of occurrence, risk factors in pregnancy, distress patterns, ...
Aim: to evaluate the relationship of various factors with infantile colic. Methods: This case contr...
BACKGROUND: Many parents seek help from health professionals because of their infants' persistent cr...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
In this population-based study the colic incidence was 9.4%, according to telephone interviews with ...
Objective: To determine whether breastfeeding has an impact on colic development. Design: A prospec...
Colic, or excessive infant crying, occurs during the first 3 months in approximately 15 to 20% of in...
Background: Sleep and colic problems in infancy have been linked to adverse health outcome, but ther...
Psychosocial status and quality of life in mothers of infants with colic We read with interest the r...
The aim of this pilot study was to assess the relationship between postpartum depression, maternal a...
Summary: This study examined the impact of infant colic on the emotional state of the mother. Sub-je...
We studied the children of mothers who were confined to bed during pregnancy for more than 15 consec...
Background: Mothers caring for an infant with unexplained, excessive crying, or infant colic, can ex...
Aims and objectives: To estimate the prevalence and perinatal risk factors associated with parent re...
Abstract AIM: The aim of this study was to assess whether bed rest during pregnancy is a risk fa...
AIM: To study infantile colic in terms of occurrence, risk factors in pregnancy, distress patterns, ...
Aim: to evaluate the relationship of various factors with infantile colic. Methods: This case contr...
BACKGROUND: Many parents seek help from health professionals because of their infants' persistent cr...
Aim: To study if infant crying is associated with maternal postnatal depression. Methods: Data from ...
In this population-based study the colic incidence was 9.4%, according to telephone interviews with ...
Objective: To determine whether breastfeeding has an impact on colic development. Design: A prospec...
Colic, or excessive infant crying, occurs during the first 3 months in approximately 15 to 20% of in...
Background: Sleep and colic problems in infancy have been linked to adverse health outcome, but ther...
Psychosocial status and quality of life in mothers of infants with colic We read with interest the r...
The aim of this pilot study was to assess the relationship between postpartum depression, maternal a...
Summary: This study examined the impact of infant colic on the emotional state of the mother. Sub-je...
We studied the children of mothers who were confined to bed during pregnancy for more than 15 consec...
Background: Mothers caring for an infant with unexplained, excessive crying, or infant colic, can ex...
Aims and objectives: To estimate the prevalence and perinatal risk factors associated with parent re...