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                                28. April 2020
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Published Online: 2020-04-28
 
 
  Published in Print: 2020-04-28
 
©2020 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Women and children first: the need for ringfencing during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Review
- The decline of amniocentesis and the increase of chorionic villus sampling in modern perinatal medicine
- Original Articles – Obstetrics
- Fetal renal artery impedance in pregnancies affected by preeclampsia
- The effect of maternal position on fetal middle cerebral artery Doppler indices and its association with adverse perinatal outcomes: a pilot study
- Interpregnancy interval and the risk for recurrence of placental mediated pregnancy complications
- Short- and long-term outcomes of preterm spontaneous twin anemia-polycythemia sequence
- How do sustained birth tears after vaginal birth affect birth tear patterns in a subsequent birth?
- Disorders of placental villous maturation in fetal death
- Atrial septal aneurysm in pregnancy: echocardiography and obstetric outcomes
- Appropriate delivery method for cardiac disease pregnancy based on noninvasive cardiac monitoring
- Original Articles – Fetus
- Success rate of five fetal cardiac views using HDlive Flow with spatiotemporal image correlation at 18–21 and 28–31 weeks of gestation
- Fetal brain development in small-for-gestational age (SGA) fetuses and normal controls
- Can fetal fractions in the cell-free DNA test predict the onset of fetal growth restriction?
- Original Articles – Newborns
- Presence of neonatal intensive care services at birth hospital and early intervention enrollment in infants ≤1500 g
- The contribution of twins conceived by in vitro fertilization to preterm birth rate: observations from a quarter of century
- Burnout in neonatal intensive care unit nurses: relationships with moral distress, adult attachment insecurities, and proneness to guilt and shame
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Women and children first: the need for ringfencing during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Review
- The decline of amniocentesis and the increase of chorionic villus sampling in modern perinatal medicine
- Original Articles – Obstetrics
- Fetal renal artery impedance in pregnancies affected by preeclampsia
- The effect of maternal position on fetal middle cerebral artery Doppler indices and its association with adverse perinatal outcomes: a pilot study
- Interpregnancy interval and the risk for recurrence of placental mediated pregnancy complications
- Short- and long-term outcomes of preterm spontaneous twin anemia-polycythemia sequence
- How do sustained birth tears after vaginal birth affect birth tear patterns in a subsequent birth?
- Disorders of placental villous maturation in fetal death
- Atrial septal aneurysm in pregnancy: echocardiography and obstetric outcomes
- Appropriate delivery method for cardiac disease pregnancy based on noninvasive cardiac monitoring
- Original Articles – Fetus
- Success rate of five fetal cardiac views using HDlive Flow with spatiotemporal image correlation at 18–21 and 28–31 weeks of gestation
- Fetal brain development in small-for-gestational age (SGA) fetuses and normal controls
- Can fetal fractions in the cell-free DNA test predict the onset of fetal growth restriction?
- Original Articles – Newborns
- Presence of neonatal intensive care services at birth hospital and early intervention enrollment in infants ≤1500 g
- The contribution of twins conceived by in vitro fertilization to preterm birth rate: observations from a quarter of century
- Burnout in neonatal intensive care unit nurses: relationships with moral distress, adult attachment insecurities, and proneness to guilt and shame