Miscarriage Study Reveals Predictive Factors For Successful Management Overview Miscarriages occur in approximately 15.3% of pregnancies, with management options including expectant, medical, or surgical approaches. However, determining the best management strategy for individual patients is complex due to various influencing factors, making it difficult to navigate the existing literature when advising patients.
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Erythropoietin Powerful Therapy For Anemia In Pregnant Patients
Erythropoietin Powerful Therapy For Anemia In Pregnant Patients Overview Treatment options for severe, refractory iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy are quite limited. This review aimed to examine the available literature on the use of recombinant erythropoietin for treating this condition in pregnant women. A thorough search was conducted across seven databases, covering
Menopause Attitudes, Body Image, And Eating Disorders Affect Quality Of Life
Menopause Attitudes, Body Image, And Eating Disorders Affect Quality Of Life Overview The experiences and quality of life during menopause can greatly differ among women. While menopause is often linked to adverse effects on eating habits and body image, the impact on quality of life based on eating disorder risk status is
Postpartum Hemorrhage Patients: Practical Research For Future Cardiovascular Events Risk
Postpartum Hemorrhage Patients: Practical Research For Future Cardiovascular Events Risk Overview The study aimed to explore the link between postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and future cardiovascular disease. This population-based retrospective cohort study utilized record linkage between the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank (AMND) and Scottish healthcare datasets. The research was conducted in the
Postpartum Hemorrhage To Reveal Increased Risk For Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Hemorrhage To Reveal Increased Risk For Postpartum Depression Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) affects 14 million women annually and is the leading cause of maternal deaths worldwide, accounting for 30% of maternal mortality. Despite declining death rates, complications and prevalence of PPH have increased, along with associated mental health issues like postpartum
Relugolix Combination Therapy To Improve Quality Of Life In Fibroid Patients
Relugolix Combination Therapy To Improve Quality Of Life In Fibroid Patients Overview This analysis aimed to assess the impact of 52 weeks of treatment with relugolix combination therapy (consisting of relugolix 40 mg, estradiol 1 mg, norethindrone acetate 0.5 mg) on symptoms of uterine fibroids (UF) and quality of life (QoL) in
Exploring Better Therapies For Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: The Role Of Anti-Obesity Medications
Exploring Better Therapies For Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: The Role Of Anti-Obesity Medications Overview This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the efficacy of anti-obesity agents in addressing hormonal, reproductive, metabolic, and psychological outcomes in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), with the objective of informing updates to the International Evidence-based Guideline
Prenatal Gingivitis Prevalence In A Clinical Trial Exploring Oral Hygiene Education
Prenatal Gingivitis Prevalence In A Clinical Trial Exploring Oral Hygiene Education Overview Gingivitis is a very common oral condition affecting adults today. A major cause of gingivitis is dental plaque, which is often associated with poor oral brushing and/or flossing habits. Hormonal changes and some other factors have also been observed to
Bone Mineral Density Screening Combined with Mammogram
Improving Bone Mineral Density Screening by Using Digital X-Radiogrammetry (DXR) Combined With Mammography Bone Mineral Density: THE STUDY Osteoporosis is often underdiagnosed and undertreated, especially in women. In Australia, 2 in 5 women aged 50 or over will experience fragility fractures. Fractures associated with reduced bone mineral density (BMD) may cause disability
bone mineral density in type 1 diabetes mellitus
bone mineral density in type 1 diabetes mellitus The Study Bone mineral density of patients suffering from type 1 diabetes mellitus is often reduced due to impaired insulin secretion. However, it is unclear whether the rate of bone mineral density reduction is affected by the type 1 diabetes mellitus subtype. The objective