This may be helpful when preparing a pregnant patient for transition from coumadin to heparin.
Perinatal infection was defined as culture-confirmed infection in a pregnant woman or a newborn.
For ambulatory patients (children or pregnant women), teleconsultations were more costly.
The other half of the sample were still going steady at the time that the woman discovered she was pregnant.
Again this provides evidence that more rural than urban women get pregnant soon after marriage.
Linked with marriage statistics subsequent to the census date, the estimates can provide approximations to marriage rates of pregnant and/or non-pregnant non-married women.
For the women continuing, there were only eleven (28 %) making their first hospital visit by the time they were 14 weeks pregnant.
Women with other than trivial complaints were excluded from further participation, as were those who took oestrogens or progestins and those who became pregnant.