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View article: P-779 18-year follow-up of 609 children born after oocyte donation: comparison with IVF and spontaneous conception based on a national health registry
P-779 18-year follow-up of 609 children born after oocyte donation: comparison with IVF and spontaneous conception based on a national health registry Open
Study question To evaluate long-term health outcomes in children born after oocyte donation compared to children born after in vitro fertilization with autologous oocytes and spontaneous conception. Summary answer Children born after oocyt…
View article: Unified management of cervical and cesarean scar pregnancies: A low‐risk approach
Unified management of cervical and cesarean scar pregnancies: A low‐risk approach Open
Objective To compare cervical pregnancy (CP) and cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) in terms of risk factors, clinical presentation, and treatment outcomes, and to evaluate the feasibility of similar management strategies. Methods This retrospe…
View article: Does the number of abnormal values in the oral glucose tolerance test impact pregnancy outcomes?
Does the number of abnormal values in the oral glucose tolerance test impact pregnancy outcomes? Open
Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects over 10% of pregnancies worldwide, leading to various maternal and neonatal complications. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends a two-step diagnos…
View article: Unfolding of maternal-infant bonding amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: Social support as a risk and protective factor
Unfolding of maternal-infant bonding amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: Social support as a risk and protective factor Open
Background: Social, familial, and physiological stressors may put maternal-infant bonding at risk. Therefore, it is plausible that the stressful conditions brought on by COVID-19 could influence maternal-infant bonding. This study aimed to…
View article: Does decreased fetal growth estimation, in the appropriate for gestational age range affect delivery outcomes?
Does decreased fetal growth estimation, in the appropriate for gestational age range affect delivery outcomes? Open
Purpose To study the effect of decreased estimated fetal weight (EFW) percentiles in appropriate for gestational age fetuses. Methods This retrospective cohort study included women who had second and third trimester ultrasound examinations…
View article: Postpartum post-traumatic stress symptoms during the COVID-19 period: exposure and fear as mediating factors
Postpartum post-traumatic stress symptoms during the COVID-19 period: exposure and fear as mediating factors Open
Background: Post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) following childbirth are common within a stressful environment and are mitigated by social support. During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase in such symptoms has been reported. The current…
View article: Low lying placenta: natural course, clinical data, complications and a new model for early prediction of persistency
Low lying placenta: natural course, clinical data, complications and a new model for early prediction of persistency Open
Persistent LLP has unique clinical characteristics and more complications compared to cases that resolved. Persistency can be predicted with 90.3% accuracy, as early as the beginning of the second trimester by using a linear support vector…
View article: The Impact of Total Deceleration Area and Fetal Growth on Neonatal Acidemia in Vacuum Extraction Deliveries
The Impact of Total Deceleration Area and Fetal Growth on Neonatal Acidemia in Vacuum Extraction Deliveries Open
We aimed to investigate the correlation between total deceleration area (TDA), neonatal birthweight and neonatal acidemia in vacuum extractions (VEs). This is a retrospective study in a tertiary hospital, including VE performed due to non-…
View article: Postnatal Outcomes of Fetuses with Prenatal Diagnosis of 6–9.9 mm Pyelectasis
Postnatal Outcomes of Fetuses with Prenatal Diagnosis of 6–9.9 mm Pyelectasis Open
Pyelectasis, also known as renal pelvic dilatation or hydronephrosis, is frequently found on fetal ultrasound. This study correlated prenatally-detected, moderate pyelectasis with postnatal outcomes. This retrospective, observational study…
View article: Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate: Prenatal Accuracy, Postnatal Course, and Long-Term Outcomes
Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate: Prenatal Accuracy, Postnatal Course, and Long-Term Outcomes Open
Orofacial clefts include cleft lip (CL) and cleft palate (CP). This retrospective study assessed the efficacy of prenatal sonographic diagnosis of isolated and non-isolated cases of CL/CP and the postnatal outcomes of these children. Data …
View article: High physical activity and ovarian reserve: a prospective study of normo-ovulatory professional athletes
High physical activity and ovarian reserve: a prospective study of normo-ovulatory professional athletes Open
Background This study investigated whether high physical activity affects ovarian reserve in normo-ovulatory, reproductive-age women. Methods This prospective, observational study compared 31 professional female athletes, with 31 women who…
View article: Homocysteine serum levels correlate with the number of failed IVF cycles even when within normal range
Homocysteine serum levels correlate with the number of failed IVF cycles even when within normal range Open
Introduction: Repeated implantation failure is a common challenge in daily practice. Homocysteine and vitamin B12 have been associated with reproductive processes among patients undergoing in vitro fertilization; however, their involvement…
View article: Peripartum infection at cesarean delivery may be related to uterine rupture during a subsequent trial of labor
Peripartum infection at cesarean delivery may be related to uterine rupture during a subsequent trial of labor Open
Background: Uterine rupture or dehiscence during trial of labor after cesarean is a cause of great concern for both parturitions and physicians. Although the risk-factors for uterine rupture are well-established, surgical site infection in…
View article: Postpartum Depression in COVID-19 Days: Longitudinal Study of Risk and Protective Factors
Postpartum Depression in COVID-19 Days: Longitudinal Study of Risk and Protective Factors Open
COVID-19 impacted the childbirth experience and increased the rates of postpartum depression (PPD). We assessed the longitudinal effects of the pandemic on the rates of PPD and evaluated the PPD causes and symptoms among women who delivere…
View article: Maternal Fear of COVID-19 and prevalence of postnatal depression symptoms: Risk and protective factors
Maternal Fear of COVID-19 and prevalence of postnatal depression symptoms: Risk and protective factors Open
Objective: To evaluate the relations between Fear of COVID-19 and postpartum depression (PPD) symptoms. Design: A multicenter prospective observational study. Setting and Population: A cohort of women who delivered during COVID-19 pandemic…
View article: Cesarean delivery complicated with peripartum infection increases the risk of uterine rupture during subsequent trial of labour: A retrospective case-control study
Cesarean delivery complicated with peripartum infection increases the risk of uterine rupture during subsequent trial of labour: A retrospective case-control study Open
Objective: To evaluate the relation between peripartum infection at first caesarean delivery to uterine dehiscence or rupture at the subsequent delivery. Design: Retrospective case-control study from March 2014 to October 2020. Setting: Un…
View article: A New Model for Early Prediction of Persistent Low-Lying Placenta
A New Model for Early Prediction of Persistent Low-Lying Placenta Open
Objective Finding a predictive model for persistent low lying placenta (LLP) based on early clinical and laboratory parameters. Methods This retrospective cohort study included patients with LLP detected during early anatomy scan. Addition…
View article: The use of personal protective equipment as an independent factor for developing depressive and post-traumatic stress symptoms in the postpartum period
The use of personal protective equipment as an independent factor for developing depressive and post-traumatic stress symptoms in the postpartum period Open
Background New recommendations regarding the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) during delivery have changed the maternal birth experience. In this study, we investigated the mental perceived impact of PPE use during delivery on th…
View article: EP01.15: Can sonographic measurements and changes in cervical length predict the need for cervical ripening in term pregnancies?
EP01.15: Can sonographic measurements and changes in cervical length predict the need for cervical ripening in term pregnancies? Open
Our aim was to evaluate the role of sonographic cervical length and change in measurements between 14-16 weeks of gestation to 21-24 weeks on cervical ripening frequency at term pregnancies. This retrospective, cohort study included pregna…