Non-Severe Maternal Morbidities
Cross-source consensus on Non-Severe Maternal Morbidities from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
Risks & contraindications
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Highlighted claims
- In late pregnancy, greater functional impairment was associated with more physical symptoms, anxiety, and depression. — Women’s health-related functioning and its association with non-severe maternal morbidities during the perinatal period: an observational longitudinal study
- At 6 weeks postpartum, morbidity correlations with functional impairment were stronger than in late pregnancy. — Women’s health-related functioning and its association with non-severe maternal morbidities during the perinatal period: an observational longitudinal study
- Non-severe maternal morbidities are more common than maternal deaths and have important long-term consequences. — Women’s health-related functioning and its association with non-severe maternal morbidities during the perinatal period: an observational longitudinal study