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The Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Maternal Health Outcomes, Jaiden Outten, Afekwo Mary Ukuku Ph.D. Apr 2023

The Impact Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Maternal Health Outcomes, Jaiden Outten, Afekwo Mary Ukuku Ph.D.

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Title: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Maternal Health Outcomes

Abstract

The COVID-19 Pandemic has disrupted access to maternal health services. Lockdowns, fear of contracting the disease, and limited access to healthcare services may have affected the overall well-being of expectant mothers and their newborns. Studies from previous infectious disease outbreaks have shown that adverse maternal outcomes have increased. Research is needed to determine the indirect impact the pandemic had on various areas of maternal health. The purpose of this study is to conduct a systematic literature review to understand the impact of COVID-19 on maternal health. A systematic …


Postpartum Depression For Mothers With Early Fetal Death Or Stillbirths, Callie Goldman Dec 2022

Postpartum Depression For Mothers With Early Fetal Death Or Stillbirths, Callie Goldman

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Background: Many times, prevention of early fetus death and stillbirths is possible; however, some mortality events are spontaneous or unavoidable. While existing research reveals the likelihood of postpartum depression for mothers following birth, few studies address the potential for postpartum depression of mothers of stillbirth or demised fetuses. The purpose of this study is to determine how mothers can be better prepared for the hardship of losing a baby during childbirth, while going through common difficulties, such as postpartum depression, following birth. Methods: A mixed method approach will be conducted to gather qualitative (interview) and quantitative (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale …


Maternal And Child Health Research, Delaney Harris Dec 2022

Maternal And Child Health Research, Delaney Harris

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Breastfeeding infants is arguably the best way for an infant to receive not only their nutrition but also build up their antibodies and their immune health. Exclusively breastfed infants are also at a lower risk for sudden infant death syndrome as well as decreased risks for infant malnutrition. Being exclusively breastfed after the age of six months is proven to reduce the child’s susceptibility to sinus infections past infancy as well as protect against autoimmune diseases and respiratory allergies. As the number of children in a single household increases the likelihood of an infant being exclusively breastfed after 6 months …


The Relationship Of Delivery Method, Birth Weight And Race On Infant Mortality, Anjie Adeyemo Aug 2021

The Relationship Of Delivery Method, Birth Weight And Race On Infant Mortality, Anjie Adeyemo

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Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 births. The U.S. infant mortality rate in 2014 was reported as 5.8 deaths per 1000 births which is very high compared to other countries such as Japan where the rate 2.1 deaths per 1000 births. The leading causes of infant death are congenital malformations, SIDS, low birthweight, pre-term births and maternal complications. For this project, I will analyze birthweight in addition to other factors related to infant death. My research aims to see how the factors of delivery method, birthweight, and race influence infant mortality to see how it …