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Ulla Waldenström

Researcher at Karolinska Institutet

Publications -  147
Citations -  10337

Ulla Waldenström is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Childbirth. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 147 publications receiving 9626 citations. Previous affiliations of Ulla Waldenström include Medical Research Council & La Trobe University.

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A Negative Birth Experience: Prevalence and Risk Factors in a National Sample

TL;DR: Of the established methods to improve women's birth experience, childbirth education and obstetric analgesia seemed to be less effective, whereas support in labor and listening to the woman's own issues may be underestimated.
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Antenatal fear of childbirth and its association with subsequent caesarean section and experience of childbirth

TL;DR: The prevalence of fear of childbirth in a nationwide sample and its association with subsequent rates of caesarean section and overall experience of childbirth are investigated.
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The Stockholm Neonatal Family Centered Care Study: Effects on Length of Stay and Infant Morbidity

TL;DR: Providing facilities for parents to stay in the neonatal unit from admission to discharge may reduce the total length of stay for infants born prematurely and the reduced risk of moderate-to-severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia needs additional investigation.
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Hydrosalpinx and IVF outcome: a prospective, randomized multicentre trial in Scandinavia on salpingectomy prior to IVF

TL;DR: The aim of the present prospective randomized trial was to test if a salpingectomy prior to IVF was effective in terms of increased pregnancy rates, and to reveal significant differences in favour of salpedectomy in patients with bilateral hydrosalpinges visible on ultrasound.
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Few women wish to be delivered by caesarean section

TL;DR: To investigate how many women wish to have a caesarean section when asked in early pregnancy, and to identify background variables associated with such a wish.