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Abnormal placental villous maturity and dysregulated glucose metabolism: implications for stillbirth prevention

Author

Siassakos, Dimitrios et al.

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Comparison of prenatal central nervous system abnormalities with postmortem findings in fetuses following termination of pregnancy and clinical utility of postmortem examination

Author

Ozdemir, Ozge et al.

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Cardiac ion channels associated with unexplained stillbirth – an immunohistochemical study

Author

Branco, Susana et al.

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Viral infections in stillbirth: a contribution underestimated in Mexico?

Author

Herrera-Salazar, Alma et al.

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Investigation and management of stillbirth: a descriptive review of major guidelines

Author

Tsakiridis, Ioannis et al.

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Delivery characteristics in pregnancies with stillbirth: a retrospective case-control study from a tertiary teaching hospital

Author

Pekkola, Maria et al.

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Perinatal bereavement care during COVID-19 in Australian maternity settings

Author

Boyle, Frances et al.

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Beyond emotional support: predictors of satisfaction and perceived care quality following the death of a baby during pregnancy

Author

Paul Cassidy

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Stillbirth aftercare in a tertiary obstetric center – parents’ experiences

Author

Pekkola Maria, Tikkanen Minna, Loukovaara Mikko, Paavonen Jorma, Stefanovic Vedran

Year Published

2022

Journal

Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Maternal and perinatal outcomes after implementation of a more active management in late- and postterm pregnancies in Sweden: A population-based cohort study