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期刊名:Journal of midwifery & womens health

缩写:J MIDWIFERY WOM HEAL

ISSN:1526-9523

e-ISSN:1542-2011

IF/分区:2.3/Q1

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Avinash S Patil,Jessica Sheng,Sarah K Dotters-Katz et al. Avinash S Patil et al.
Medication use is common in pregnancy, yet for most medications the optimal formulation and dosage have not been described specifically for pregnant women. Often, adverse effects are only discovered anecdotally or after extensive off-label ...
Swati Shroff,Melissa McNeil,Sonya Borrero Swati Shroff
Health care providers in the Veterans Affairs system are caring for a growing number of women of childbearing age. Prior research shows that a significant number of women veterans are prescribed category D or X teratogenic medications. Howe...
Gwen Latendresse,Christina Elmore,Ann Deneris Gwen Latendresse
One in 7 women experience depression during the prenatal and/or postpartum period. Nonpharmacologic approaches are known to be as effective as pharmacologic therapies for mild to moderate depression. However, for women who suffer from moder...
Darja Jarosova,Elena Gurkova,Katarina Ziakova et al. Darja Jarosova et al.
Introduction: There is a considerable amount of empirical evidence to indicate a positive association between an employee's subjective well-being and workplace performance and job satisfaction. Compared with nursing resea...
Taryn Vian,Emily E White,Godfrey Biemba et al. Taryn Vian et al.
Introduction: Complications of pregnancy and childbirth can pose serious risks to the health of women, especially in resource-poor settings. Zambia has been implementing a program to improve access to emergency obstetric ...
Susan Kendig,John P Keats,M Camille Hoffman et al. Susan Kendig et al.
Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions encountered by women of reproductive age. When left untreated, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders can have profound adverse effects on women and their...