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Reproductive Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 1

2024 March - 3 articles

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Articles (3)

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,874 Views
9 Pages

Pre-Operative Anxiety Related to Major Urogynecologic Surgery: Insights from Perioperative Survey Data in Maine

  • Nadi Nina Kaonga,
  • Yanghee Courbron,
  • Emmy Holmgren,
  • Eliot Konzal,
  • Whitney Williams,
  • Mary Brandes and
  • Caroline Foust-Wright

Background: Higher levels of pre-operative anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes according to the cardiothoracic and orthopedic literature on emergent surgeries. There are limited data on pre-operative anxiety levels in the gynecologic setting...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,532 Views
11 Pages

Diabetes Technology in Pregnant Women with Type 1 Diabetes—Distribution and Effects on Glycemic Regulation and Perinatal Outcomes

  • Sara Yalda Ghaur,
  • Pernille Bundgaard Grinderslev,
  • Magnus Leth-Møller,
  • Per Glud Ovesen,
  • Jens Fuglsang,
  • Sanne Fisker,
  • H. David McIntyre and
  • Ulla Kampmann

7 February 2024

Pregnancies complicated by type 1 diabetes (TID) are associated with an increased risk of obstetric and neonatal adverse outcomes. Optimal glycemic control prior to and through pregnancy is crucial to reduce complications. The use of diabetes technol...

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  • Open Access
2,855 Views
11 Pages

Antenatal Secondhand Smoke (SHS) Exposure and the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End-Products (RAGE)

  • Katrina L. Curtis,
  • Kelsey M. Hirshi,
  • Kary Tsai,
  • Evan T. Clark,
  • Brendan M. Stapley,
  • Benjamin T. Bikman,
  • Paul R. Reynolds and
  • Juan Arroyo

30 January 2024

Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) during fetal development results in negative postnatal effects, including altered organ development, changes in metabolism, and increased risk of respiratory illness. Previously, we found the induction of intrauteri...

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