The Benefit of a Retrospective Pregnancy Anamnesis in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: The Reliability of Maternal Self-Report during Childhood Development

Mestermann S, Fasching PA, Beckmann MW, Gerlach J, Kratz O, Moll GH, Kornhuber J, Eichler A, the IMAC-Mind-Consortium. The Benefit of a Retrospective Pregnancy Anamnesis

The COVID-19 pandemic and parental substance use: a cross-sectional survey of substance use among pregnant and post-partum individuals and their partners

Olivia Frank, Malia S. Q Murphy, Robert Talarico, Kathryn M. Denize, Carlie Boisvert, Alysha L. J Dingwall Harvey, Ruth Rennicks White, Daniel J Corsi, Kari

Drinking alcohol while pregnant: Less than 1 drink per week can cause ‘significant’ changes in the brains of fetuses

Hannah Murphy | November 30, 2022 | Womens Imaging Retrieved from https://healthimaging.com/topics/medical-imaging/womens-imaging/alcohol-while-pregnant-changes-brains-fetuses Drinking even small amounts of alcohol while pregnant—less than one drink per week—can impact fetal brain

Moderate alcohol consumption during pregnancy increases potency of two different drugs (the antifungal fluconazole and the antiepileptic valproate) in inducing craniofacial defects: prediction by the in vitro rat whole embryo culture

Metruccio, F., Battistoni, M., Di Renzo, F. et al. Moderate alcohol consumption during pregnancy increases potency of two different drugs (the antifungal fluconazole and the antiepileptic valproate)

Effect of maternal cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption during pregnancy on birth weight and cardiometabolic risk factors in infants, children and adolescents: a systematic review protocol

Hartel TC, Turawa EB, Oelofse A, De Smidt JJA. Effect of maternal cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption during pregnancy on birth weight and cardiometabolic risk

A comprehensive assessment of preconception health needs and interventions regarding women of childbearing age: a systematic review

Background. This systematic review summarizes the preconception health needs of women in childbearing age, necessary to be addressed to have an eventual safe and healthy

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