Epidemiologic measures of the course and outcome of pregnancy
DA Savitz, I Hertz-Picciotto, C Poole… - Epidemiologic …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Successful reproduction, the spectrum of events leading from conception to birth of a healthy
infant, is both biologically and epidemiologically complex. Problems that arise during the …
infant, is both biologically and epidemiologically complex. Problems that arise during the …
[图书][B] Fertility and pregnancy: an epidemiologic perspective
AJ Wilcox - 2010 - books.google.com
Fertility and Pregnancy: An Epidemiologic Perspective, is a lively overview of human
reproduction: how it works, and what causes it to go wrong. Weaving together history …
reproduction: how it works, and what causes it to go wrong. Weaving together history …
Facts and artifacts in the study of intra-uterine mortality: a reconsideration from pregnancy histories
H Leridon - Population studies, 1976 - Taylor & Francis
The analysis of intra-uterine mortality is made difficult by the interaction of many factors,
some of them being pure artifacts resulting from the way in which the data are collected, or …
some of them being pure artifacts resulting from the way in which the data are collected, or …
[图书][B] Epidemiology of human reproduction
B Kallen - 1988 - books.google.com
This comprehensive overview covering the field of reproductive epidemiology examines the
impact of environmental factors related to embryonic and fetal development. Innovative …
impact of environmental factors related to embryonic and fetal development. Innovative …
Reproductive epidemiology
CR Weinberg, AJ Wilcox - Modern epidemiology, 1998 - hero.epa.gov
This is a general introduction to the study of reproductive epidemiology. Some basic
practical and conceptual differences between reproductive epidemiology and chronic or …
practical and conceptual differences between reproductive epidemiology and chronic or …
Options in making use of pregnancy history in planning and analysing studies of reproductive failure.
J Olsen - Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 1994 - jech.bmj.com
BACKGROUND--Although more epidemiological studies of reproductive health have been
published recently, important scientific achievements remain few. Among the reasons for this …
published recently, important scientific achievements remain few. Among the reasons for this …
Sources of bias in studies of time to pregnancy
CR Weinberg, DD Baird, AJ Wilcox - Statistics in medicine, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
Among sexually active couples who are not using contraception, there is considerable
heterogeneity in fertility, even among those who eventually achieve pregnancy. The number …
heterogeneity in fertility, even among those who eventually achieve pregnancy. The number …
Estimation of pregnancy-related mortality risk by pregnancy outcome, United States, 1991 to 1999
DA Grimes - American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 2006 - Elsevier
The comparative safety of pregnancy outcomes has clinical and public health importance.
Using national statistics for 1991 to 1999, I estimated the risk of maternal death associated …
Using national statistics for 1991 to 1999, I estimated the risk of maternal death associated …
The relationship between infant and child mortality and fertility: Some historical and contemporary evidence for the United States
MR Haines - From death to birth: Mortality decline and …, 1998 - books.google.com
The demographic transition from high to low levels of fertility and mortality is a defining
characteristic of the development process. Historically, the precise timing of both the fertility …
characteristic of the development process. Historically, the precise timing of both the fertility …