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... prenatal care is determined by the month of pregnancy in which care began and by the number of prenatal visits the woman made relative to the gestational age of the fetus at birth . Since there were only four preterm births ( all to ...
... prenatal care is determined by the month of pregnancy in which care began and by the number of prenatal visits the woman made relative to the gestational age of the fetus at birth . Since there were only four preterm births ( all to ...
Page 171
... prenatal care later than those whose pregnancies were planned ( t = 2.608 , df = 208 , p < 0.01 ) . Those with unplanned pregnancies began prenatal care at an average of 3.2 months into the pregnancy ( second trimester ) compared to 2.7 ...
... prenatal care later than those whose pregnancies were planned ( t = 2.608 , df = 208 , p < 0.01 ) . Those with unplanned pregnancies began prenatal care at an average of 3.2 months into the pregnancy ( second trimester ) compared to 2.7 ...
Page 193
... prenatal care and these overall measures . It is notable that the one outcome measure that is known to be improved through adequate prenatal care , birth weight , was significantly associated with prenatal care for the teen subgroup ...
... prenatal care and these overall measures . It is notable that the one outcome measure that is known to be improved through adequate prenatal care , birth weight , was significantly associated with prenatal care for the teen subgroup ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Description of the Data Set and Variables | 31 |
Demographic Characteristics and Family | 65 |
Copyright | |
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abortion adequacy of prenatal adequate prenatal Adolescent Pregnancy adult women American culture Angeles County Anglo Apgar scores attitudes baby baby's father bebé Becerra birth control birth outcomes Birth Project black teens born in Mexico breastfeeding California Cesarean section child childbirth clinics Contraceptive Familiarity contraceptive methods desired family ethnic factor score FEEL Hispanic teens hospital hypothesis infants interviewed labor and delivery Latin less acculturated teens Los Angeles County low risk married maternal Mexican American Mexican origin teens Mexican origin women mujeres older teens PAIN partners parto percent piensa planned their pregnancies planned to breastfeed population postpartum pregnancy intendedness prenatal care prenatal visits prepartum proportion READ OPTIONS relationship reported role sample Scrimshaw SEMANTIC DIFFERENTIAL sexual activity siento social support Spanish Susan C.M. Scrimshaw Table teen mothers teen pregnancy teenage childbearing Teens Adults teens and adults trimester variables wanted white teens younger teens Zelnik and Kantner