ObjectiveTo describe the postpartum health of predominantly Hispanic participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and identify how health characteristics differ between mothers who delivered preterm or low birth weight infants and those who did not.DesignCross-sectional survey among postpartum WIC mothers.SettingLos Angeles and Orange Counties, CA.ParticipantsWIC participants within 1 year of delivery (n = 1,420).Main outcome measuresPostpartum health behaviors, health characteristics, and birth spacing intentions and behaviors.AnalysisFrequencies of health characteristics were estimated using analyses with sample weights. Differences were assessed with chi-square and Fishe...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare the risk factors in women who delivered an infant o...
Women in the United States (US) experience the highest rate of maternal mortality of similar countri...
Studies have suggested an increase in maternal morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular disease...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess potential prepregnancy risk factors for preterm birth ...
Despite improvements in prenatal healthcare, preterm birth remains the leading cause of infant morta...
abstract: This research addresses the importance of factors such as gestational weight gain (GWG) an...
ImportanceNearly 4 in 10 expectant mothers in the United States received Special Supplemental Nutrit...
This study compares maternal and infant health and sociodemographic characteristics of U.S.-born and...
The association between socio-ecological factors and poor health outcomes for the low-income women a...
In the United States, rate of preterm birth peaked in 2006 and little progress has been made to date...
BACKGROUND: Nutrition during pregnancy is important for maternal and infant health. The Special Supp...
Background: The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) progra...
Purpose. To examine whether ethnic differences in low birth weight babies of low-income women may be...
Early prenatal care has been found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing the risk of l...
Background: To investigate the relationship between certain maternal characteristic and infant birth...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare the risk factors in women who delivered an infant o...
Women in the United States (US) experience the highest rate of maternal mortality of similar countri...
Studies have suggested an increase in maternal morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular disease...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess potential prepregnancy risk factors for preterm birth ...
Despite improvements in prenatal healthcare, preterm birth remains the leading cause of infant morta...
abstract: This research addresses the importance of factors such as gestational weight gain (GWG) an...
ImportanceNearly 4 in 10 expectant mothers in the United States received Special Supplemental Nutrit...
This study compares maternal and infant health and sociodemographic characteristics of U.S.-born and...
The association between socio-ecological factors and poor health outcomes for the low-income women a...
In the United States, rate of preterm birth peaked in 2006 and little progress has been made to date...
BACKGROUND: Nutrition during pregnancy is important for maternal and infant health. The Special Supp...
Background: The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) progra...
Purpose. To examine whether ethnic differences in low birth weight babies of low-income women may be...
Early prenatal care has been found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing the risk of l...
Background: To investigate the relationship between certain maternal characteristic and infant birth...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare the risk factors in women who delivered an infant o...
Women in the United States (US) experience the highest rate of maternal mortality of similar countri...
Studies have suggested an increase in maternal morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular disease...