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Jannet J H Bakker

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Boie S, Glavind J, Uldbjerg N, Bakker J, van der Post J, Steer P, et al.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth . 2019 Sep; 19(1):320. PMID: 31477047
Background: Oxytocin is an effective drug for induction of labour, but is associated with serious adverse effects of which uterine tachysystole, fetal distress and the need of immediate delivery are...
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de Klerk H, Boere E, van Lunsen R, Bakker J
J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol . 2017 Jun; 39(2):90-95. PMID: 28635536
Introduction: Vaginal digital examination (VE) is a routine medical procedure during labor to assess the start and progression of labor. This study explores women's experiences with VE's during labor in...
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Mol B, Logtenberg S, Verhoeven C, Bloemenkamp K, Papatsonis D, Bakker J, et al.
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med . 2015 Dec; 29(20):3239-42. PMID: 26699193
Objective: In a previous randomized trial that compared monitoring uterine contractions with an intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC) versus external monitoring, we demonstrated that use of an IUPC did not improve...
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Kortekaas J, Bruinsma A, Keulen J, van Dillen J, Oudijk M, Zwart J, et al.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth . 2014 Oct; 14:350. PMID: 25338555
Background: Post-term pregnancy, a pregnancy exceeding 294 days or 42 completed weeks, is associated with increased perinatal morbidity and mortality and is considered a high-risk condition which requires specialist surveillance...
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Voskamp B, Beemsterboer D, Verhoeven C, Oude Rengerink K, Ravelli A, Bakker J, et al.
Am J Perinatol . 2014 Mar; 31(12):1093-104. PMID: 24585001
Objective: To assess differences in mode of delivery and pregnancy outcome between prenatally detected and nonprenatally detected small for gestational age (SGA) neonates born at term. Study Design: We performed...
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Bakker J, Janssen P, van Halem K, van der Goes B, Papatsonis D, van der Post J, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2013 Aug; (8):CD006947. PMID: 23913521
Background: Uterine contractions can be registered by external tocodynamometry (ET) or, after rupture of the membranes, by internal tocodynamometry (IT). Monitoring of the frequency of contractions is important especially when...
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Bakker J, van der Goes B, Pel M, Mol B, van der Post J
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2013 Mar; 2):CD007707. PMID: 23450578
Background: Induction of labour is a common intervention in obstetric practice. Traditionally, in most hospitals induction of labour with medication starts early in the morning, with the start of the...
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Bakker J, Janssen P, van Halem K, van der Goes B, Papatsonis D, van der Post J, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2012 Dec; 12:CD006947. PMID: 23235636
Background: Uterine contractions can be registered by external tocodynamometry (ET) or, after rupture of the membranes, by internal tocodynamometry (IT). Monitoring of the frequency of contractions is important especially when...
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van Halem K, Bakker J, Verhoeven C, Papatsonis D, van Oudgaarden E, Janssen P, et al.
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med . 2011 Jun; 25(4):415-8. PMID: 21649507
Objective: To determine whether the use of an intrauterine catheter during labor is related to the occurrence of infection in mother or newborn during labor and up to 3 weeks...
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Bakker J, Verhoeven C, Janssen P, van Lith J, van Oudgaarden E, Bloemenkamp K, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2010 Jan; 362(4):306-13. PMID: 20107216
Background: It has been hypothesized that internal tocodynamometry, as compared with external monitoring, may provide a more accurate assessment of contractions and thus improve the ability to adjust the dose...