Predicting Birth Weight: Relative Importance of Sociodemographic,
Predicting Birth Weight: Relative Importance of Sociodemographic, Medical, and Prenatal Care Variables (COMBS-ORME, T; RISLEY-CURTISS, C.; TAYLOR, R, 2020) This study provides support for prenatal care as a predictor of birth weight. Although the absolute effects were relatively small, the control for certain, largely unmodified factors and the indication that women at high risk of delivering low-birth-weight babies due to medical problems show particular benefit from prenatal care suggest that it can be important. Base on the conclusion of the study, prenatal care lessen the risk for low-birth-weight infant. Aside from that, what can be prevented if a pregnant woman will have her regular prenatal checkup? As a student nurse, how will you encourage a pregnant woman to have her regular prenatal check up?
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