The average age of women at childbirth in high resource obstetric settings has been increasing steadily for approximately 30 years. Women aged 35 years or over have an increased risk of gestational hypertensive disease, gestational diabetes, placenta praevia, placental abruption, perinatal death, preterm labour, fetal macrosomia and fetal growth restriction. Unsurprisingly, rates of obstetric intervention are higher among older women. Of particular concern is the increased risk of antepartum stillbirth at term in women of advanced maternal age. In all maternal age groups, the risk of stillbirth is higher among nulliparous women than among multiparous women. Women of advanced maternal age (>40 years) should be given low dose aspirin in the p...
Background: Advanced maternal age defined as age 35 years and older at estimated date of delivery ha...
Over the past several decades, economic, technologicand social changes in the developed world have s...
Objective: To evaluate the risk levels for maternal and perinatal complications at >=40, >=45, >50 y...
The average age of women at childbirth in high resource obstetric settings has been increasing stead...
The average age of women at childbirth in high resource obstetric settings has been increasing stead...
The average age of women at childbirth in industrialised nations has been increasing steadily for ap...
The average age of women at childbirth in industrialised nations has been increasing steadily for ap...
Evolving socioeconomic development and its challenges, and advances in medical science have led to i...
Itamar Glick,1 Ela Kadish,2 Misgav Rottenstreich1,3 1Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Shaare Z...
To describe the characteristics, management and outcomes of women giving birth at advanced maternal ...
In the recent century, the ratio of advanced maternal age women is rapidly increasing, especially in...
To describe the characteristics, management and outcomes of women giving birth at advanced maternal ...
Studies updating the evidence in advanced maternal age as an independent factor of obstetric risk ar...
Studies updating the evidence in advanced maternal age as an independent factor of obstetric risk ar...
The number of women aged 45 and older who become pregnant is increasing. The objective of this study...
Background: Advanced maternal age defined as age 35 years and older at estimated date of delivery ha...
Over the past several decades, economic, technologicand social changes in the developed world have s...
Objective: To evaluate the risk levels for maternal and perinatal complications at >=40, >=45, >50 y...
The average age of women at childbirth in high resource obstetric settings has been increasing stead...
The average age of women at childbirth in high resource obstetric settings has been increasing stead...
The average age of women at childbirth in industrialised nations has been increasing steadily for ap...
The average age of women at childbirth in industrialised nations has been increasing steadily for ap...
Evolving socioeconomic development and its challenges, and advances in medical science have led to i...
Itamar Glick,1 Ela Kadish,2 Misgav Rottenstreich1,3 1Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Shaare Z...
To describe the characteristics, management and outcomes of women giving birth at advanced maternal ...
In the recent century, the ratio of advanced maternal age women is rapidly increasing, especially in...
To describe the characteristics, management and outcomes of women giving birth at advanced maternal ...
Studies updating the evidence in advanced maternal age as an independent factor of obstetric risk ar...
Studies updating the evidence in advanced maternal age as an independent factor of obstetric risk ar...
The number of women aged 45 and older who become pregnant is increasing. The objective of this study...
Background: Advanced maternal age defined as age 35 years and older at estimated date of delivery ha...
Over the past several decades, economic, technologicand social changes in the developed world have s...
Objective: To evaluate the risk levels for maternal and perinatal complications at >=40, >=45, >50 y...