Search for dissertations about: "social analysis about early pregnancy of women"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words social analysis about early pregnancy of women.
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1. Pride and Prejudice : Lesbian Families in Contemporary Sweden
Abstract : Options and possibilities for lesbian parents have changed fundamentally since the turn of the millennium. A legal change in 2003 enabled a same-sex couple to share legal parenthood of the same child. An additional legal change, in 2005, gave lesbian couples access to fertility treatment within public healthcare in Sweden. READ MORE
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2. Pregnancy and delivery-related complications in Rwanda : prevalence, associated risk factors, health economic impact, and maternal experiences
Abstract : Background: Every year more than 1.5 million women suffer from pregnancy and delivery-related complications (PDCs) during pregnancy and childbirth worldwide, and these women are a vulnerable population for lifelong consequences, somatically, psychologically and financially. READ MORE
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3. Women´s health after childbirth
Abstract : Abstract Women’s health after childbirth Erica Schytt, Department of Woman and Child Health The overall aim of this thesis is to describe women’s health after childbirth in a national Swedish sample by investigating the prevalence of a number of physical symptoms and self-rated health (SRH). The prevalence of stress incontinence at one year after delivery, and possible predictors, was investigated specifically. READ MORE
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4. Studies on the reliability of biomarkers for alcohol use and abuse
Abstract : Alcohol is consumed by the vast majority of the population, but prolonged excessive drinking is associated with various negative health and social consequences. It is therefore important to identify individuals with at-risk alcohol consumption, before it turns into abuse or dependence. READ MORE
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5. Simplifying medical abortion services in primary care settings in India
Abstract : Background: Even in countries where abortion is legal, many women suffer mortality and morbidity from unsafe abortion. When faced with an unwanted pregnancy, women encounter many social, geographical, and health system level barriers in accessing safe abortion. READ MORE