[BOOK] Born to rebel: birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives -
FJ Sulloway - 1996 - scientificexploration.org
... roles for social attitude, parental social attitude, parental birth order, age ... crucial;
for example, "Being female makes some women more agreeable, empathetic ...
Birth Outcomes in Pregnant Women Taking Fluoxetine. -
CD Chambers, KD Johnson, LM Dick, RJ Felix, KL … - Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1997 - obgynsurvey.com
... Prematurity was significantly more frequent in women exposed ... gestation (4 percent)
or control women (6 percent ... were significantly smaller at birth than infants ...
Mental disorder, intellectual deficiency, and crime. Evidence from a birth cohort -
S Hodgins - Archives of General Psychiatry, 1992 - Am Med Assoc
... deficiency in an unselected Swedish birth cohort followed ... for a criminal offense
and four times more likely to ... Women with major disorders were five times more ...
Birthweight as a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer. -
KB Michels, D Trichopoulos, JM Robins, BA Rosner, … - Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1997 - obgynsurvey.com
... The risk of breast cancer for women who themselves had weighed 2500 gm or below
at birth was less than half that for women weighing more than 4000 gm. ...
Effects of abuse on maternal complications and birth weight in adult and adolescent women -
MA Curry, N Perrin, E Wall - acogjnl, 1998 - acogjnl.highwire.org
... Maternal complications and infant birth weight were obtained by record review. ... Abused
adult women were more likely to have unplanned pregnancies (P < .001 ...
Teratogenicity of High Vitamin A Intake. -
KJ Rothman, LL Moore, MR Singer, USDT Nguyen, S … - Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1996 - obgynsurvey.com
... The prevalence ratio for all birth defects among babies born to women who consumed
more than 10,000 IU of retinol per day from food alone, as compared with the ...
The birth-weight/battering connection -
LF Bullock, J McFarlane - Am J Nurs, 1989 - JSTOR
... Overall, significantly more (p < 0.02) low-birth-weight infants were born to
battered women (12.5%) than to non-bat- tered women (6.6%). ...
Differing Birth Weight among Infants of US-Born Blacks, African-Born Blacks, and US-Born Whites -
RJ David, JW Collins - New England Journal of Medicine, 1997 - content.nejm.org
... The birth-weight patterns of infants of African-born black women and US-born white
women are more closely related to one another than to the birth weights of ...
Growth In Utero and During Childhood Among Women Who Develop Coronary Heart Disease: Longitudinal … -
T Fors?n, JG Eriksson, J Tuomilehto, C Osmond, … - Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2000 - obgynsurvey.com
... placental weight, the pattern predicting CHD in women, was much more prevalent in
girls than in boys. Conversely, boys more often were thin at birth and had a ...
Reducing the Risk of Multiple Births by Transfer of Two Embryos After In Vitro Fertilization. -
A Templeton, JK Morris - Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1999 - obgynsurvey.com
... did not increase the odds of live birth, but did ... there are data indicating that transfer
of more than two ... the chances for success, at least in women aged more ...
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