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American Family Physician
August 15, 2005
Lawrence Leeman
Curbside Consultation A comparison of patient-choice cesarean delivery and vaginal delivery. mark for My Articles similar articles
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What Doctors Don't Tell You About C-sections Here's the real story, and what every woman needs to know before she gets pregnant. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
September 1, 2002
Toppenberg & Block
Uterine Rupture: What Family Physicians Need to Know Vaginal birth after cesarean section is common in this country. Physicians providing obstetric care should be aware of the potential complications. mark for My Articles similar articles
Mother Jones
February 2000
David Goodman
Forced Labor Why are obstetricians speeding deliveries with an ulcer drug that endangers mothers and their babies? mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 15, 2001
Mark A. Zamorski & Wendy S. Biggs
Management of Suspected Fetal Macrosomia Fetal macrosomia, arbitrarily defined as a birth weight of more than 4,000 g (8 lb, 13 oz) complicates more than 10 percent of all pregnancies in the United States. Pregnancies complicated by fetal macrosomia are best managed expectantly... mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 2011
Elizabeth Heavey
Obesity in pregnancy: Deliver sensitive care This article addresses the health risks of obesity to mother and baby during pregnancy, labor, and delivery and discusses what you can do to mitigate those risks. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
May 15, 2005
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Management of Pregnancy Beyond 40 Weeks' Gestation Maternal and fetal risks increase with gestational age, but the management of otherwise low-risk prolonged pregnancies is controversial. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
March 15, 2004
Can Biophysical Profiles in Labor Predict C-Section? The biophysical profile integrates several observations of fetal status into an assessment tool that usually is used during the antepartum period to guide clinical management mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 1, 2001
HIV Infection and Pregnancy-Protecting Your Baby and Yourself Why should I be tested for HIV if I am pregnant?... How do babies get HIV?... What can I do to keep my baby from getting HIV?... What antiretroviral medicines should I be taking?... Should I have an elective cesarean section?... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 1, 2001
Alex H. Krist
Obstetric Care in Patients with HIV Disease Appropriate management of pregnant patients who have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease can have a major impact on maternal and infant health... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
April 1, 2004
Elizabeth Baxley
Shoulder Dystocia Shoulder dystocia can be one of the most frightening emergencies in the delivery room. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
September 15, 2003
Leeman et al.
The Nature and Management of Labor Pain: Part II. Pharmacologic Pain Relief Parenteral opioids provide modest pain relief in labor, and little evidence supports the use of one agent over another. Epidural analgesia is used during labor in most large U.S. hospitals, and its use is rapidly increasing in small hospitals. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
September 15, 2003
Leeman et al.
The Nature and Management of Labor Pain: Part I. Nonpharmacologic Pain Relief Pain in labor is a nearly universal experience for childbearing women. A recent evidence-based symposium on the nature and management of labor pain brought together family physicians, obstetricians, midwives, obstetric anesthesiologists, and childbirth educators. mark for My Articles similar articles