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J Perinat Educ ; 27(4): 198-206, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31073266

ABSTRACT

Regular physical activity has been shown to improve pregnancy outcomes. We sought to identify barriers to exercise during the first trimester of pregnancy. Five hundred forty-nine pregnant women in their first trimester rated barriers to exercise on a scale of 1 (not a barrier) to 5 (a huge barrier) and recorded physical activity (minutes/week). Women were placed into one of three classifications, nonexercisers (zero exercise), infrequent exercisers (<150 minutes/week), or exercisers (≥150 minutes/week). The greatest barriers (mean) were nausea/fatigue (3.0) and lack of time (2.6). Exercisers reported significantly lower barrier levels. Nausea/fatigue was a greater barrier for nonexercisers compared to exercisers (3.6 vs 2.8, p < .001). Focusing education and interventions on these barriers may help pregnant women achieve healthy exercise levels.

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Obstet Gynecol Surv ; 70(11): 719-24, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26584721

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Effective and expedient management of an impacted fetal head (IFH) at cesarean delivery is essential to avoid maternal and neonatal morbidity. The incidence of an IFH at the time of cesarean may increase because of changing practice guidelines regarding the acceptable duration of the second stage of labor. Based on limited available evidence comparing the "push," "pull," and other methods for delivery of the IFH, we suggest the primary disengagement technique be selected based on surgeon experience and propose a management algorithm "ALERT" for clinical application.


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Cesarean Section/methods , Labor Presentation , Obstetric Labor Complications/surgery , Algorithms , Female , Fetus , Head , Humans , Labor Stage, Second , Obstetric Labor Complications/etiology , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Pregnancy , Time Factors
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