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Query: UMLS:C0029713 (
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Although oral contraception is the fertility control method most frequently selected by US adolescents, factors such as inconsistent usage, payment inability, and cognitive-emotional
immaturity
lead half of these young women to discontinue pill use in the first year. Norplant and
Depo-Provera
--long-acting hormonal methods that do not require daily compliance--offer the potential to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies among adolescents; however, no data exist on the use of either method in this population. Before Norplant and
Depo-Provera
can be unconditionally recommended for use by adolescents, numerous research questions must be addressed. For example, it must be determined whether the pregnancy rates and side effects (especially on bone deposition) are the same in adolescents as in adult women. The possibility that adolescents who use long-acting contraception will abandon condom use due to the low risk of pregnancy--and thus place themselves at increased risk of sexually transmitted diseases--must be assessed. For Norplant, the medical-legal issues and responsibilities regarding insertion and removal must be clarified. More research is needed on the impact of partner perceptions on method continuation. It must be determined whether the role of health care providers in ongoing reproductive health promotion will be diminished by the need for fewer clinic visits. Also in need of attention are the demographic factors associated with use of these methods and the impact of their initial high expense on accessibility. If the continuation rates among adolescents of Norplant and
Depo-Provera
do not exceed that for the pill, the invasiveness and high cost of these methods may outweigh their benefits.
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PMID:The use of Norplant and Depo Provera in adolescents. 766 81
Features of behaviour of mothers of singleton perinatal deaths collected over the 12-month period from 1 September 1986 to 31 August 1987 were compared with 9919 mothers of singleton infants born in September and October 1986 and surviving the first week of life, as part of the Jamaican Perinatal Mortality Survey. For perinatal deaths as a whole, and in the presence of maternal age and social and environmental features, logistic regression analyses showed that the following were independently related with higher risk of mortality: (1) deliberately trying to get pregnant; (2) ever having used Depo
Provera
; (3) not drinking alcohol in pregnancy; and (4) smoking cigarettes in pregnancy. There were no associations with coital frequency, ever using the contraceptive pill or smoking ganja (cannabis). Deaths were classified using the Wigglesworth scheme, and separate analyses carried out for the three major groups--antepartum fetal deaths, deaths from
immaturity
and deaths from intrapartum asphyxia. Antepartum fetal deaths were at increased risk if (1) mothers were deliberately trying to get pregnant or (2) they had ever used Depo
Provera
. Deaths from
immaturity
were not associated with any health behaviour variables. Deaths from intrapartum asphyxia were more likely if (1) the mother was deliberately trying to get pregnant or (2) she had never used an intrauterine contraceptive device.
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PMID:Does maternal behaviour influence the risk of perinatal death in Jamaica? 807 1
Distinct receptors mediate the vascular (V1) and renal (V2) effects of arginine vasopressin (AVP). Although ovine fetal AVP-induced antidiuresis can be demonstrated in early gestation (< 120 days; term 150 days), the early-gestation fetal renal responses to AVP are variable, including increases in urine flow and glomerular filtration rate (GFR). AVP V1 receptor predominance and/or V2 receptor system
immaturity
may contribute to variable early-gestation renal responses to AVP. To differentiate these possibilities, we assessed early-gestation fetal V2 receptor function in the presence and absence of V1 receptor-mediated effects by comparing the responses to AVP (a combined V1-V2 receptor agonist; n = 10; 112 +/- 2 days) with the selective V2-receptor agonist 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP) (n = 5; 111 +/- 2 days). AVP infusion increased fetal mean arterial pressure (
MAP
; 36 +/- 1 to 44 +/- 2 mmHg) and decreased heart rate (197 +/- 2 to 171 +/- 3 beats/min); DDAVP infusion had no effect on
MAP
or heart rate. Free water clearance decreased in response to AVP (0.13 +/- 0.02 to 0.02 +/- 0.01 ml.min-1.kg-1) and DDAVP (0.21 +/- 0.04 to 0.04 +/- 0.02 ml.min-1.kg-1), and urine osmolality increased in response to both analogues (AVP: 145 +/- 4 to 283 +/- 15 mosmol/kgH2O; DDAVP: 146 +/- 5 to 244 +/- 32 mosmol/kgH2O).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Vascular effects alter early-gestation fetal renal responses to vasopressin. 816 Aug 65
It has been found that the latency of epileptic seizures caused by glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) inhibitor 3-mercaptopropionate (3-MPA) is markedly longer in immature rats than in the adults. Time course of rat brain GAD inhibition was studied in 12-day-old and adult (90-day-old) animals following 3-
MPA
(70 mg/kg i.p.). GAD activity was determined by quantification of 14CO2 liberated from [1-(14)C]glutamate by supernatant 20,000 x g of brain homogenate prepared from rats killed at different intervals after 3-
MPA
administration. In adult rats, the enzyme activity decreased significantly by 14.1% even 1 min after 3-
MPA
administration and was decreasing gradually till the onset of seizures. In immature rats, GAD activity decrease after 1 min was by 41.4% and further decrease was smaller. Comparison of the time profiles of GAD changes in both groups confirmed our findings that in spite of delayed seizure onset, GAD inhibition in immature rats is more pronounced, probably due to
immaturity
of the blood-brain barrier.
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PMID:Inhibition of glutamate decarboxylase activity by 3-mercaptopropionic acid has different time course in the immature and adult rat brains. 915 44
By comparison of dopplerometry results of right uterine artery and umbilical cords of a fetus with the histologic and morpho-stereometric data studies of the placenta, and also placental bed and myometrium in an operational material at Cesarian sections, a morphological basis of disturbances of communications in a functional system "mother-placenta-fetus" in hypotonic and hypertonic dysfunction of the uterus is revealed. The morphological picture of chronic placental insufficiency of the fetoplacentary form in the presence of pathological chorion
immaturity
is revealed in the development of weakness of activity. The uteroplacentary form of chronic placentaly insufficiency, incomplete gestation reorganization
MPA
and reduction morphometric parameters of a vascular channel miometrium documented formed discoordination of uterine muscles at child birth.
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PMID:[Morphofunctional characteristics of the placenta, placental bed and myometrium in abnormal labor activity]. 1557 82