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Effects of maternal smokeless tobacco use on selected pregnancy outcomes in Alaska Native women: A case-control study

2013

England, L.J., Kim, S.Y., Shapiro-Mendoza, C.K., Wilson, H.G., Kendrick, J.S., Satten, G.A., Lewis, C.A., Tucker, M.J., & Callaghan, W.M.

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This article reports findings from a study on the potential effects of maternal smokeless tobacco exposure on selected birth outcomes for Alaska Native women residing in western Alaska who gave birth during the period 1997-2005. Specifically, it examined outcomes related to preterm delivery, pregnancy-associated hypertension, and placental abruption.

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Effects of maternal smokeless tobacco use on selected pregnancy outcomes in Alaska Native women: A case-control study.

England, L.J., Kim, S.Y., Shapiro-Mendoza, C.K., Wilson, H.G., Kendrick, J.S., Satten, G.A., Lewis, C.A., Tucker, M.J., & Callaghan, W.M. (2013). Effects of maternal smokeless tobacco use on selected pregnancy outcomes in Alaska Native women: A case-control study. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 92(6), 648-55.

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