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  1. ... and late menopause and is reduced by early first full-term pregnancy. There may be an increased risk of breast cancer in carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants with pregnancy at a younger age (before age 30 y), with a more significant ...
  2. ... for cesarean among low-risk women in a first pregnancy with a full-term singleton fetus with vertex presentation is 23.9 ...
  3. ... on things like your weight before pregnancy, your age, and how fast you gain weight. The general recommendations are:</p><ul> <li>In the first trimester of pregnancy, you probably do not need extra calories</li> < ...
  4. Gestational age is the common term used during pregnancy to describe how far along the pregnancy is. It is measured in weeks, from the first day of the woman's last menstrual cycle to the current date. A normal pregnancy can range from ...
  5. ... grows and develops inside the mother's womb. Gestational age is the common term used during pregnancy to describe how far along the pregnancy is. It is measured in weeks, from the first day of the woman's last menstrual cycle to ...
  6. ... were born early. Rarely, IVH may develop in full-term babies. IVH is rarely present at birth. It occurs most often in the first several days of life. The condition is rare after the first month of age, even if the baby was born early. There ...
  7. ... as African American race or low socioeconomic status, age, or personal history factors ... delivery is at lower risk for preeclampsia. 46 ...
  8. ... D concentrations are associated with small-for-gestational age births in white women. J Nutr. ... of pregnancy. J Nutr. 2009; 139 (6):1157–1161. Exclusion ...
  9. ... every 12 hours (2 mg/kg/dose) in full-term babies with suspected infection in the ... (gestational age ≥ 34 weeks, birthweight ≥ 2000 g) with suspected infection ...
  10. ... one-quarter of them are preceded by a full-term pregnancy. Nearly all GTDs that are preceded by nonmolar ... growth rates than choriocarcinoma, and presentation after a full-term pregnancy is often delayed by months or years. They ...
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