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Schedule of visits and televisits for routine antenatal care : a systematic review
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Rockville (MD) : Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,

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Surveillance report (exceptional review) 2017
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Year: 2017 Publisher: London : National Institute for Health and Care Excellence,

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WHO antenatal care recommendations for a positive pregnancy experience : nutritional interventions update: multiple micronutrient supplements during pregnancy

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WHO antenatal care recommendations for a positive pregnancy experience : nutritional interventions update : zinc supplements during pregnancy

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Evaluation compartative des techniques de gymnastique prénatale effectuées dans les conditions conventionnelles et en milieu aqueux (aquagym)
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Year: 1998 Publisher: Liège : Université de Liège. Faculté de médecine (ULg). Département de clinique et pathologie médicales,

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Compendium prenatale zorg
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ISBN: 9035215605 Year: 1995 Publisher: Utrecht Tijdstroom

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Compendium prenatale zorg.
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ISBN: 9789035227224 9035227220 Year: 2005 Publisher: Maarssen Elsevier gezondheidszorg

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The Changing Association Between Prenatal Participation in WIC and Birth Outcomes in New York City
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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We analyze the relationship between prenatal WIC participation and birth outcomes in New York City from 1988-2001. The analysis is unique for several reasons. First, we restrict the analysis to women on Medicaid and or WIC who have no previous live births and who initiate prenatal care within the first four months of pregnancy. Our goal is to lessen heterogeneity between WIC and non-WIC participants by limiting the sample to women who initiate prenatal care early and who have no experience with WIC from a previous pregnancy. Second, we focus on measures of fetal growth distinct from preterm birth, since there is little clinical support for a link between nutritional supplementation and premature delivery. Third, we analyze a large sub-sample of twin deliveries. Multifetal pregnancies increase the risk of anemia and fetal growth retardation and thus, may benefit more than singletons from nutritional supplementation. We find no relationship between prenatal WIC participation and measures of fetal growth except among a sub-sample of US-born Blacks between 1990-1992. A similarly sporadic pattern of association exists among US-born Black twins. Our finding that the modest association between WIC and fetal growth is limited to a specific racial and ethnic group during specific years and even specific ages suggests that the protective effect of prenatal WIC on adverse birth outcomes in New York City has been minimal.

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