More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of the more severe forms of assistance being an emergency Caesarean section (ECS). Previously it has been shown that the likelihood of a delivery via ECS is positively associated with the birth weight and size of the newborn and negatively with maternal height. Paternal height affects skeletal growth and mass of the fetus, and thus might also affect pregnancy outcomes. We hypothesized that the effect of newborn birth weight on the risk of ECS would decrease with increasing maternal height. Similarly, we predicted that there would be an increase in ECS risk as a function of paternal height, but that this effect would be relative to maternal heigh...
AbstractWe examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth,...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infants are at increased risk of intrapartum com...
We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and exa...
More than 30 % of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
Caesarean section (CS) has short and long term adverse health consequences, and should therefore onl...
Caesarean section (CS) has short and long term adverse health consequences, and should therefore onl...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine the association of maternal and paternal heig...
This study was performed to identify the relationship between maternal height of ≤155 cm and the ris...
Summary: Analysis of 5,989 couples, for whom fathers ’ and mothers ’ heights and weights were record...
The lifecycle perspective reminds us that the roots of adult ill-health may start in-utero or in ear...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing in many parts of the world, recently reaching about 20% ...
BACKGROUND:There is increasing evidence that lower maternal stature is associated with shorter gesta...
Background There is increasing evidence that lower maternal stature is associated with shorter gesta...
AbstractWe examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth,...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infants are at increased risk of intrapartum com...
We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and exa...
More than 30 % of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
Caesarean section (CS) has short and long term adverse health consequences, and should therefore onl...
Caesarean section (CS) has short and long term adverse health consequences, and should therefore onl...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine the association of maternal and paternal heig...
This study was performed to identify the relationship between maternal height of ≤155 cm and the ris...
Summary: Analysis of 5,989 couples, for whom fathers ’ and mothers ’ heights and weights were record...
The lifecycle perspective reminds us that the roots of adult ill-health may start in-utero or in ear...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing in many parts of the world, recently reaching about 20% ...
BACKGROUND:There is increasing evidence that lower maternal stature is associated with shorter gesta...
Background There is increasing evidence that lower maternal stature is associated with shorter gesta...
AbstractWe examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth,...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infants are at increased risk of intrapartum com...
We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and exa...