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Published/Copyright: February 9, 2022

Published Online: 2022-02-09
Published in Print: 2022-02-23

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Corner of Academy
  3. External cephalic version in the outpatient clinic
  4. Original Articles – Obstetrics
  5. How COVID-19 pandemic is changing the practice of prenatal screening and diagnosis?
  6. Analysis of prevalence and sociodemographic conditions among women in labor with and without COVID-19 in public hospitals in Chile
  7. Influence of Covid-19 infection on fetal thymus size after recovery
  8. Second trimester fetal thymus size in association to preterm birth
  9. Heat stable carbetocin vs. oxytocin for the prevention of post-partum hemorrhage in emergency caesarean delivery: a randomized controlled trial
  10. Enhanced S100B expression in T and B lymphocytes in spontaneous preterm birth and preeclampsia
  11. The impact of parity and maternal obesity on the fetal outcomes of a non-selected Lower Saxony population
  12. Importance of frame rate for the measurement of strain and synchrony in fetuses using speckle tracking echocardiography
  13. Kidney graft function before pregnancy as a predictor of graft, maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnant renal transplant recipients
  14. Sociodemographic factors affecting perceived stress during pregnancy and the association with immune-mediator concentrations
  15. Original Articles – Neonates
  16. Smoking influence on early and late fetal growth
  17. Maternal oxytocin administration modulates gene expression in the brains of perinatal mice
  18. Original Articles – Fetus
  19. Human epididymis protein 4 and fetal lung maturity
  20. Commentary
  21. Plato unmasks hidden limits of tele-education
  22. Letter to the Editors
  23. COVID-19 delta variant and anxiety and fear in pregnant women
  24. Reply to: COVID-19 Delta variant and anxiety and fear in pregnant women
  25. COVID-19 infected pregnant women and cardiotocographic features
  26. Letter Reply
  27. Response to the concern that the baseline change in CTG traces does not reflect the impact of maternal COVID-19
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