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Marie M Forgie

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Kram J, Montgomery M, Moreno A, Romdenne T, Forgie M
Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM . 2021 Aug; 3(6):100472. PMID: 34454161
Background: Women who undergo cesarean delivery report that they are less satisfied with their child birthing experience and have a later skin-to-skin contact. Because cesarean deliveries account for nearly one-fifth...
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Toberna C, Horter D, Heslin K, Forgie M, Malloy E, Kram J
J Patient Cent Res Rev . 2020 May; 7(2):213-217. PMID: 32377554
Over the past 30 years, medical interventions in pregnancy and childbirth have increased. Some pregnant women seek less invasive and nonpharmacological options to manage discomforts during labor. While exercise during...
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Behrens J, Greer D, Kram J, Schmit E, Forgie M, Salvo N
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol . 2018 Nov; 232:22-29. PMID: 30458426
Background: Retained placenta is the most common second-trimester delivery complication. As the optimal third stage of labor duration remains undefined, complications associated with retained placentas are difficult to study. Objective(s):...
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Kram J, Greer D, Cabrera O, Burlage R, Forgie M, Siddiqui D
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol . 2017 Jan; 210:334-341. PMID: 28122314
Background: Prophylactic administration of antibiotics preceding cesarean delivery is the most effective measure taken for preventing postpartum infection. While obese women are at greater risk for infection than non-obese women,...
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Forgie M, Greer D, Kram J, Wyst K, Salvo N, Siddiqui D
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2016 Jan; 214(3):397.e1-397.e10. PMID: 26723197
Background: Foley catheters are used for cervical ripening during induction of labor. Previous studies suggest that use of a stylette (a thin, rigid wire) to guide catheter insertion decreases insertion...