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Open AccessNeonatal phototherapy and risk of epilepsy—A Danish population based study
To evaluate the risk of epilepsy in children who received neonatal phototherapy. A cohort of live singletons born at a Danish hospital (2002–2016) with a gestational age ≥ 35 weeks. We used Cox regression to e...
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Open AccessAbdominal examination during pregnancy may enhance relationships between midwife, mother and child: a qualitative study of pregnant women’s experiences
Abdominal examination is a routine procedure performed by midwives several times during pregnancy to monitor the growth and well-being of the baby. Literature and instructions regarding abdominal examination f...
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Open AccessCorrection: Reflections on workplace adjustments for pregnant employees: a qualitative study of the experiences of pregnant employees and their managers
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Open AccessHealth literacy and related behaviour among pregnant women with obesity: a qualitative interpretive description study
Obesity in pregnant women is increasing worldwide, affecting the health of both mother and baby. Obesity may be associated with inadequate health literacy, a central competence when navigating antenatal health...
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Open AccessReflections on workplace adjustments for pregnant employees: a qualitative study of the experiences of pregnant employees and their managers
The European Union directive requires employers to assess and ensure safety measures for pregnant women in the workplace. Despite this, the rate of sick leave among pregnant Scandinavian women is relatively hi...
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Open AccessMoebius sequence –a multidisciplinary clinical approach
Moebius Sequence (MS) is a rare disorder defined by bilateral congenital paralysis of the abducens and facial nerves in combination with various odontological, craniofacial, ophthalmological and orthopaedic co...
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Open AccessThe Family Startup Program: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a universal group-based parenting support program
Inadequate parenting is an important public health problem with possible severe and long-term consequences related to child development. We have solid theoretical and political arguments in favor of efforts en...