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101. Eclampsia in Finland; 2006 to 2010.

102. Time trends in alcohol intake in early pregnancy and official recommendations in Denmark, 1998-2013.

103. Maternal role transition: Why new mothers need occupational therapists.

104. A new perspective on universal preconception care in China.

105. Husbands' experiences and perceptions regarding the use of maternity waiting homes in rural Zambia.

106. Measuring the impact of non-monetary incentives on facility delivery in rural Zambia: a clustered randomised controlled trial.

107. Family planning, antenatal and delivery care: cross-sectional survey evidence on levels of coverage and inequalities by public and private sector in 57 low- and middle-income countries.

108. Antenatal care for healthy pregnant women: a mapping of interventions from existing guidelines to inform the development of new WHO guidance on antenatal care.

109. Barriers and enablers to integrating maternal and child health services to antenatal care in low and middle income countries.

110. The effect of antenatal lifestyle advice for women who are overweight or obese on secondary measures of neonatal body composition: the LIMIT randomised trial.

111. Experiences, utilisation and outcomes of maternity care in England among women from different socio-economic groups: findings from the 2010 National Maternity Survey.

112. The prevalence of mental health morbidity and its associated factors among women attending a prenatal clinic in Tanzania.

113. Perinatal outcome after first-trimester risk assessment in monochorionic and dichorionic twin pregnancies: a population-based register study.

114. Provider engagement and choice in the Lead Maternity Carer System: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand.

115. Mental health near miss indicators in maternity care: a missed opportunity? A commentary.

116. Early engagement with a Lead Maternity Carer: Results from Growing Up in New Zealand.

117. Prenatal and perinatal factors in eating disorders: A descriptive review.

118. Obstetric care in a migrant population with free access to health care.

119. China's new two-child policy: maternity care in the new multiparous era.

120. Risk of Very Low Birth Weight Based on Perinatal Periods of Risk.

121. Patterns of compliance with prenatal iron supplementation among Peruvian women.

122. Does prenatal maternal stress impair cognitive development and alter temperament characteristics in toddlers with healthy birth outcomes?

123. Associations of maternal age with maternity care use and birth outcomes in primiparous women: a comparison of results in 1991 and 2008 in Finland.

124. Migration and access to maternal healthcare: determinants of adequate antenatal care and institutional delivery among socio-economically disadvantaged migrants in Delhi, India.

125. Midwifery Care at a Freestanding Birth Center: A Safe and Effective Alternative to Conventional Maternity Care.

126. Use of Maternal Health Services by Remote Dwelling Aboriginal Women in Northern Australia and Their Disease Burden.

127. Comprehensive picture of rural women's needs in maternity care in Tasmania, Australia.

128. Prevalence and determinants of complementary and alternative medicine use during pregnancy: Results from a nationally representative sample of Australian pregnant women.

129. Preconception health care and congenital disorders: mathematical modelling of the impact of a preconception care programme on congenital disorders.

130. Timing of allergy-preventive and immunomodulatory dietary interventions - are prenatal, perinatal or postnatal strategies optimal?

131. Implementing Provider-based Sampling for the National Children's Study: Opportunities and Challenges.

132. Measuring what matters in delivering services to remote-dwelling Indigenous mothers and infants in the Northern Territory, Australia.

133. The Perspectives of Young Men and Their Teenage Partners on Maternity and Health Services During Pregnancy and Early Parenthood.

134. Letters and emails.

135. Rural maternity care and health policy: Parents' experiences.

136. Positive impact of a long-running urban Aboriginal medical service midwifery program.

137. Guidelines for obstetrical practice in Japan: Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (JSOG) and Japan Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (JAOG) 2011 edition.

138. Use of maternal healthcare services in 10 provinces of rural western China

139. The Experience of Pregnancy and Birth with Midwives: Results from the Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey.

140. Determinants of perinatal mortality in Nigeria

141. Patterns of alcohol consumption among pregnant African-American women in Washington, DC, USA.

142. Neighbourhood socio-economic characteristics and the risk of preterm birth for migrant and non-migrant women: a study in a French district.

143. Duration of gestation, size at birth and later childhood behaviour.

144. Changes in health professionals' knowledge, attitudes and practice following provision of educational resources about prevention of prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.

145. U.S. Health Care Reform Legislation Offers Major New Gains to Childbearing Women and Newborns.

146. Substandard emergency obstetric care – a confidential enquiry into maternal deaths at a regional hospital in Tanzania.

147. Skin-to-skin contact of fullterm infants: an explorative study of promoting and hindering factors in two Nordic childbirth settings.

148. ‘Have you had the test?’ A discourse analysis of media presentation of prenatal screening in Iceland.

149. A Mirage of Change: Family-Centered Maternity Care in Practice.

150. A Safe Motherhood project in Kenya: assessment of antenatal attendance, service provision and implications for PMTCT.

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