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Contribution of Changing Risk Factors to the Trend in Breech Presentation at Term
Bin, Yu Sun; Roberts, Christine L.; Nicholl, Michael C.; Nassar, Natasha; Ford, Jane B.Published 2016-01-01Background: Recent population-wide changes in perinatal risk factors may affect rates of breech presentation at birth, and have implications for the provision of breech services and clinical training in breech management. ...Open AccessArticle -
Long-term childhood outcomes of breech presentation by intended mode of delivery: a population record linkage study
Bin, Yu Sun; Ford, Jane B.; Nicholl, Michael C.; Roberts, Christine L.Published 2017-01-01Introduction: There is a lack of information on childhood outcomes by mode of delivery for term breech presentation. We aimed to compare childhood mortality, cerebral palsy, hospitalizations, development, and educational ...Open AccessArticle -
Outcomes of breech birth by mode of delivery: a population linkage study
Bin, Yu Sun; Roberts, Christine L.; Ford, Jane B.; Nicholl, Michael C.Published 2016-01-01Background: Trial evidence supports a policy of caesarean section for singleton breech presentations at term but vaginal breech birth is considered a safe option for selected women. Aims: To provide recent Australian data ...Open AccessArticle -
Population-Based Study of Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy and Maternal and Infant Outcomes
Bin, Yu Sun; Cistulli, Peter A.; Ford, Jane B.Published 2016-01-01Study Objectives: To examine the association between sleep apnea and pregnancy outcomes in a large population-based cohort. Methods: Population-based cohort study using linked birth and hospital records was conducted in ...Open AccessArticle -
Population-Based Study of Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy and Maternal and Infant Outcomes
Bin, Yu Sun; Cistulli, Peter A.; Ford, Jane B.Published 2016-01-01Study Objectives: To examine the association between sleep apnea and pregnancy outcomes in a large population-based cohort. Methods: Population-based cohort study using linked birth and hospital records was conducted in ...Open AccessArticle -
Secular Trends in Sleep Duration & Implications for Public Health
Bin, Yu SunPublished 2014-08-31Adults are believed to be sleeping less now than in the past and this “sleep loss epidemic” poses a public health dilemma because of health risks associated with short sleep durations. The current thesis aimed to determine ...USyd AccessThesis
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