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7 Sentences With "antenatally"

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Her perspective is supported by a study published in peer-reviewed journal BMC Pregnancy Childbirth that found the current approach of antenatal preparation in the NHS—of asking women to make decisions antenatally for pain relief in labor—needs reviewing.
This number decreases to 15% by the age of 12. Although VUR is more common in males antenatally, in later life there is a definite female preponderance with 85% of cases being female.
There is ongoing discussion about when steroids should be given (i.e. only antenatally or postnatally too) and for how long (i.e. single course or repeated administration). Despite these unknowns, there is a consensus that the benefits of a single course of prenatal glucocorticosteroids vastly outweigh the potential risks.
Foetal demise occurs if the circulating blood volume is decreased significantly. The critical factor deciding the prognosis is the site of the hematoma and not the volume. If discovered antenatally, serial USG and/or Doppler scans is indicated to monitor the size of the hematoma and well-being of the foetus.
Atelosteogenesis type I is a rare autosomal dominant condition.Sillence D, Worthington S, Dixon J, Osborn R, Kozlowski K (1997) Atelosteogenesis syndromes: a review, with comments on their pathogenesis. Pediatr Radiol 27(5):388-396 This condition is evident at birth and is associated with a very poor prognosis for the baby. It may be diagnosed antenatally.
Clinically, Breus' mole may be asymptomatic, or may present with signs of decreased blood flow to the foetus such as growth restriction and foetal distress. Postnatally, Breus' mole is found in placental examination following live birth or spontaneous abortion. Breus' mole is diagnosed antenatally by ultrasound, where a thick multilobulated hematoma can be seen beneath the chorion. Occasionally, subchorial thrombohematoma may later become intraplacental, making its diagnosis difficult.
Although the presence of an SUA is a risk factor for additional complications, most fetuses with the condition will not experience other problems, either in utero or after birth. Especially encouraging are cases in which no other soft markers for congenital abnormalities are visible via ultrasound. Prior to ultrasound technology, the only method for determining the presence of a SUA was at birth, following an examination of the placenta. Given that the vast majority of expectant mothers do not receive the kind of advanced ultrasound scanning required to confirm SUA in utero, most cases may never be detected antenatally even today.

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