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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 14. Januar 2026

Published Online: 2026-01-14
Published in Print: 2026-01-23

©2026 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Artikel in diesem Heft

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. The fetus as a patient in the 21st century: science, ethics, technology and global responsibility
  4. Vision, Education, and the Future of Perinatal Medicine
  5. Opening – field direction, education, and AI
  6. Quo vadis neonatologia? Where is neonatology heading in the 21st century?
  7. Shaping the future: advancing maternal-fetal medicine through educational standards and innovations
  8. Integrating generative AI in perinatology: applications for literature review
  9. Maternal Hemodynamics, Fetal Physiology, and Surveillance
  10. Core fetal physiology and maternal-fetal interaction
  11. Cardiac output-guided maternal positioning may protect the fetal oxygen supply and thereby reduce pregnancy complications
  12. Effect of antenatal betamethasone on fetal heart rate short-term variability in growth restricted fetuses
  13. Umbilical venous flow and maternal hemodynamics as predictors of impaired fetal growth in gestational diabetes: a prospective study
  14. The impact of maternal cardiovascular status prior to labor on birth outcomes: an observational study
  15. Complex Pregnancies, Placenta, and Fetal Therapy
  16. Twins, placental disease, fetal intervention, and periviability
  17. Complications in monochorionic twin pregnancies
  18. Association of discordance in birth weights of dichorionic twins with the incidence of preeclampsia in pregnant women
  19. Management and outcomes of periviable infants in Slovenia: a decade of experience
  20. Successful management of severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN) due to anti-Kell
  21. Systems of Care, Screening, and Population-Level Perinatal Medicine
  22. Public health, structured care, and national data
  23. Structured stillbirth management in Slovenia: outcomes and comparison with international guidelines
  24. Newborn screening for rare diseases: expanding the paradigm in the genomic era
  25. Ten years of experience with screening for diabetes in pregnancy according to IADPSG criteria in Slovenia
  26. Gestational diabetes and fetal macrosomia: a dissenting opinion
  27. Advanced Prenatal Diagnosis
  28. Imaging and fetal anomaly detectionata
  29. Detection of isolated fetal limb anomalies using 3D/4D ultrasound
  30. Ethics, Professional Responsibility, and Patient-Centered Counseling
  31. The moral and communicative core of “Fetus as a Patient”
  32. The fetus as a patient: professional responsibility in contemporary Perinatal Medicine
  33. Placenta-oriented counseling: challenges and opportunities in obstetric practice
  34. Patient education materials: improving readability to advance health equity
  35. Global Health, Pandemic, and Humanitarian Perinatal Medicine
  36. COVID-19, war, immunity, and respectful care
  37. Clinical factors in SARS-CoV-2 antibody response in unvaccinated mothers
  38. Serum vitamin D and inflammatory markers in SARS-CoV-2 positive pregnant women
  39. Perceptions of respectful maternity care in Ukraine during a time of war
  40. Role of prelabour midwifery consultation in enhancing maternal satisfaction and preparedness for birth
  41. Obstetric Decision-Making and Postpartum Outcomes
  42. Clinical controversies and maternal outcomes
  43. Should we conduct a trial of labor in women with a macrosomic fetus?
  44. Postpartum maternal complications: a retrospective single-center study
  45. Annual Reviewer Acknowledgment
  46. Reviewer Acknowledgment
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