Talk:Postterm pregnancy

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My Potential Resources

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1.Birthing Naturally
2.Franciscan Health System
3. The Merck Manuals Online Medical Library
4. Pregnancy, Birth, and Baby Center
5. PubMed
6. KNAW
7. American Psychological Association
8. MD Advice
9. NYTimes
10. Midwifery Today
11. St. Vincent Health
12. Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian
13. Yale Medical Group
14. BNET
15. Post-term Pregnancy
16. University of Texas Medical Branch
17. Mother and Child Glossary
18. GynaeOnline
19. SolveYourProblem
20. Overdue
21. Just Mommies
22. About Kids Health
21. MotherBliss
22. Netdoctor
23. Ecoparents
24. BMC Pediatrics
25. Carteret OB-GYN
26. Dr. George Oliver, MD
27. Dr. William Rawls-Soundside Healthcare for Women
28. Angus Birth Companion
29. VHi Healthcare
30. John Hopkins University
31. The Newspaper of John Hopkins University
32. UpToDate For Patients
33. Nancy Sharpe, mother of postterm child
34. Dr. Jerri Oehler PHD, Cartert Children's Clinic for Adolescents and Children
35. Western Journal of Medicine
36. ADC Online
37. How Stuff Works
38. Medscape Today
39. Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters
40. KidsHealth
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Renaming

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The following discussion is an archived discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.

The result of the move request was: moved (non-admin closure). Cnilep (talk) 22:31, 13 March 2010 (UTC)Reply



Postmature birthPostterm pregnancy — The text in this article seems to exclusively deal with the postterm pregnancy period rather than the ensuing birth. The monitoring section may be mistaken for being post-delivery monitoring with the current article name. Very few of the linked reference sites in the Classification and external resources refer to the birth itself. ICD-10 uses Prolonged pregnancy (ICD-10_Chapter_XV:_Pregnancy,_childbirth_and_the_puerperium, although postterm is more common than prolonged, postdate or prolonged gestation. Mikael Häggström (talk) 07:23, 28 February 2010 (UTC) Mikael Häggström (talk) 07:30, 28 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.

Consider re-wording the following sentences: The causes of post-term births is unknown. But post-mature births are more likely when the mother has experienced a previous post-mature birth.

Maybe reword the following way???-- The causes of post-term births is unknown, but post-mature births are more likely when the mother has experienced a previous post-mature birth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.157.91.128 (talk) 23:53, 3 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

Placental deterioration after 48 weeks

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Hi, I've done some limited searching on pubmed and I can't find anything about the placenta starting to deteriorate after 48 weeks. The reference was added on the 23 November 2010‎ by IP "66.216.211.130". Anybody have any ideas where this comes from or useful technical terms to use when looking for information? Thanks Smason79 (talk) 11:32, 12 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Record

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What is the longest documented human gestation? Credulity (talk) 19:24, 14 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Veterinary vocabulary

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"Postmature" is also used for animals, e.g. cattle. But there the definition in this article with "42 weeks" wont apply. Could someone either add a phrase, add a section or create a page to resolve this. THANKS. 99.11.160.111 (talk) 19:00, 29 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

Workplan for Postterm Pregnancy

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I am a 4th year medical student who is interested in the topic Postterm pregnancy. In the next few weeks, I am planning to edit the part Monitoring because the description of each monitoring method is quite short. I will avoid close paraphrasing or plagiarism. I will find secondary resources with proper citations from sites such as PubMed, UpToDate, etc. I will identify whether the sources are neutral or biased. It will be noted if a source is biased. After editing Monitoring, I will try to edit other portions.

Updates: I was able to expand the section monitoring by adding more details to each method. I also added the section fetal doppler monitor because it is one of the most common methods. I removed the part Ultrasound scans because of the lack of evidence/citation and overlapping with biophysical profiles. After editing the section monitoring, I also edited the section Prevalence by adding more numbers with citations. Shunyiwan (talk) 00:14, 10 November 2018 (UTC)Reply


Peer review of above

Great additions to this article! Specific feedback:

  1. Excellent expansion of information in the Monitoring section with properly cited reliable sources.
  2. I like the reorganization of topics to flow better. It's good to consider both detailed content and overall article organization in the editing process.
  3. I also like that you corrected errors in other sections that you did not explicitly list in your original plan. It shows that you were dedicated to the overall strength and content of the entire article and not just your assigned subsections.
  4. One suggestion for improvement: the wording in Monitoring > Fetal movement recording could be improved. Specifically, "A rate of fewer than 10 movements in 2 hours is not a good sign" is a leading statement and I could not find this wording in the linked ACOG source. This edit may not even be from you originally, but since you're working on this subsection, I think it would be good to reword it to remove any implication of good/bad, and to just stick to cited facts that a doctor should be contacted in that scenario.
  5. The last sentence in the NST section is lacking a citation ("the doctor may not suggest induced labor"). Consider expanding this section with citations to explain the outcomes of an NST ("if results normal, this; if results abnormal, this").

Overall, great job! It's clear to see how this article has improved over the last couple of weeks. Fruitsandveggies (talk) 17:14, 12 November 2018 (UTC)Reply


Reply to Peer review: Thank you for all the comments! They are very useful. I have already removed those 2 leading statements to remain a neutral standpoint. Besides that, I also added a section of Definitions since there are some terms that may sound similar to audience. (e.g. Postterm vs postmaturity) My next part to edit is going to be Signs and Symptoms. I added a brief intro to guide audience on how signs and symptoms of postmaturity are actually relevant to the article Postterm Pregnancy. I will continue to add more contents. Shunyiwan (talk) 04:14, 14 November 2018 (UTC)Reply