OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of various measures of prenatal care on adverse pregnancy outcomes in women with a history of infertility. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study. METHODS: Data were derived by linking 2 large nationwide population-based datasets, the National Health Insurance Research Database and Taiwan Birth Certificate Registry. The study sample included 15,056 women with an infertility diagnosis and 60,224 randomly selected women without infertility matched to the study sample by maternal age. A conditional logistic regression analysis was performed for the analysis. RESULTS: Women diagnosed with infertility respectively had 1.39 (95% CI, 1.06~1.83), 1.15 (95% CI, 1.08~1.24), 1.13 (95% CI, 1.08~1.18), and 1.08...
Objective: To assess whether risk of severe maternal morbidity at delivery differs for women who con...
Objective: To investigate the complex interplay between fertility treatment, multiple gestations, an...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of maternal factors to major birth defects after in vitro fert...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of various measures of prenatal care on adverse pregnancy out...
BACKGROUND: More than 10 % of babies are born to couples taking>1 year to conceive (a common de®n...
RISK OF PRETERM DELIVERY AND LOW BIRTH WEIGHTIN SINGLETON PREGNANCIES CONCEIVED BY WOMENWITH AND WIT...
Background: There is an upward trend for parents to resort to assisted reproductive technology (ART...
ObjectiveTo determine predictors of low birth weight (LBW) and preterm delivery (PTD) in singleton p...
AbstractObjectivePrenatal care is associated with better pregnancy outcome and may be a patient safe...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
IntroductionPopulation-level data on infertility and impaired fecundity are sparse. We explored the ...
Early prenatal care has been found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing the risk of l...
OBJECTIVE: An increasing proportion of infertile women are subjected to hysteroscopy. The effect of ...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
© 2002 European Society of Human Reproduction and EmbryologyBACKGROUND: The high incidence of preter...
Objective: To assess whether risk of severe maternal morbidity at delivery differs for women who con...
Objective: To investigate the complex interplay between fertility treatment, multiple gestations, an...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of maternal factors to major birth defects after in vitro fert...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of various measures of prenatal care on adverse pregnancy out...
BACKGROUND: More than 10 % of babies are born to couples taking>1 year to conceive (a common de®n...
RISK OF PRETERM DELIVERY AND LOW BIRTH WEIGHTIN SINGLETON PREGNANCIES CONCEIVED BY WOMENWITH AND WIT...
Background: There is an upward trend for parents to resort to assisted reproductive technology (ART...
ObjectiveTo determine predictors of low birth weight (LBW) and preterm delivery (PTD) in singleton p...
AbstractObjectivePrenatal care is associated with better pregnancy outcome and may be a patient safe...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
IntroductionPopulation-level data on infertility and impaired fecundity are sparse. We explored the ...
Early prenatal care has been found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing the risk of l...
OBJECTIVE: An increasing proportion of infertile women are subjected to hysteroscopy. The effect of ...
Background: Prenatal health care is pivotal in providing adequate prevention and care to pregnant wo...
© 2002 European Society of Human Reproduction and EmbryologyBACKGROUND: The high incidence of preter...
Objective: To assess whether risk of severe maternal morbidity at delivery differs for women who con...
Objective: To investigate the complex interplay between fertility treatment, multiple gestations, an...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of maternal factors to major birth defects after in vitro fert...