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    FormatThesis (1)SubjectThesis -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- Medicine (2)Exercise for pregnant women (1)Fetal behavior. (1)Fetal Development (1)Fetal Movement (1)... View MoreDate Issued2022 (1)2016 (1)Author/ContributorBabbar, Shilpa (1)Gaddis, Monica Louise, 1955- (1)Lawson, Ashli Alyssa (1)Williams, Karen B. (Karen Beth) (1)AdvisorGaddis, Monica Louise, 1955- (1)Williams, Karen B. (Karen Beth) (1)Thesis Department
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    Ultrasound Evaluation Versus Direct Measurement of Uterine Cavity Length: A Prospective Study 

    Lawson, Ashli Alyssa (2022)
    were analyzed. Patients were on average 16 years old (range 12-21) with a BMI of 25.A two-tailed paired t-test was used to test the hypothesis that there is no difference of the sound length from the average intrauterine TAUS length...

    Acute Fetal Behavioral Response to Prenatal Yoga: A Single Blinded, Randomized Controlled Trial 

    Babbar, Shilpa (2016)
    Yoga is becoming a popular exercise to perform in pregnancy. A recent literature review on prenatal yoga noted a reduction in some pregnancy complications in those who practiced yoga; to date there is no evidence on ...

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