Background Nulliparity has been associated with lower birth weight (BW) and other adverse pregnancy outcomes, with most of the data coming from high-income countries. In this study, we examined birth weight for gestational age z-scores and neonatal (28-day) mortality in a large prospective cohort of women dated by first trimester ultrasound from multiple sites in low and middle-income countries. Methods Pregnant women were recruited during the first trimester of pregnancy and followed through 6 weeks postpartum from Maternal Newborn Health Registry (MNHR) sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Guatemala, Belagavi and Nagpur, India, and Pakistan from 2017...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the associations between gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy and n...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the maternal and perinatal outcomes in nulliparous pregnant women with incre...
Background: Low birth weight is an important determinant of childhood morbidity and mortality. Birth...
Background: Nulliparity has been associated with lower birth weight (BW) and other adverse pregnancy...
Background Previous studies have reported on adverse neonatal outcomes associated with parity and ma...
Background: Birth weight is the most important factor determining the survival, growth and developme...
Background: Previous studies have reported on adverse neonatal outcomes associated with parity and m...
Background Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing ...
Background: Due to high fertility rates in some low and lower-middle income countries, the interval ...
BACKGROUND: Babies born weighing ≥ 2500 g account for more than 80% of the births in most resource-l...
Background Babies born weighing ≥ 2500 g account for more than 80% of the births in most resource-li...
BACKGROUND: Due to high fertility rates in some low and lower-middle income countries, the interval ...
Background: Babies born weighing ≥ 2500 g account for more than 80% of the births in most resource-l...
Background: Birth weight (BW) is a strong predictor of neonatal outcomes. The purpose of this study ...
Background: Birth weight (BW) is a strong predictor of neonatal outcomes. The purpose of this study ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the associations between gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy and n...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the maternal and perinatal outcomes in nulliparous pregnant women with incre...
Background: Low birth weight is an important determinant of childhood morbidity and mortality. Birth...
Background: Nulliparity has been associated with lower birth weight (BW) and other adverse pregnancy...
Background Previous studies have reported on adverse neonatal outcomes associated with parity and ma...
Background: Birth weight is the most important factor determining the survival, growth and developme...
Background: Previous studies have reported on adverse neonatal outcomes associated with parity and m...
Background Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing ...
Background: Due to high fertility rates in some low and lower-middle income countries, the interval ...
BACKGROUND: Babies born weighing ≥ 2500 g account for more than 80% of the births in most resource-l...
Background Babies born weighing ≥ 2500 g account for more than 80% of the births in most resource-li...
BACKGROUND: Due to high fertility rates in some low and lower-middle income countries, the interval ...
Background: Babies born weighing ≥ 2500 g account for more than 80% of the births in most resource-l...
Background: Birth weight (BW) is a strong predictor of neonatal outcomes. The purpose of this study ...
Background: Birth weight (BW) is a strong predictor of neonatal outcomes. The purpose of this study ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the associations between gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy and n...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the maternal and perinatal outcomes in nulliparous pregnant women with incre...
Background: Low birth weight is an important determinant of childhood morbidity and mortality. Birth...