Calcium supplementation to prevent hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (original) (raw)

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Calcium supplementation during pregnancy for preventing hypertensive disorders and related problems : RHL commentary (last revised: 1 July 2011). The WHO Reproductive Health Library; Geneva: World Health Organization.

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Calcium supplementation prevents pregnancy-induced hypertension by increasing the production of vascular nitric oxide

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Urinary calcium and magnesium excretion relates to increase in blood pressure during pregnancy

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Calcium Supplementation In Nulliparous Women For The Prevention Of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension, Preeclampsia And Preterm Birth: An Australian Randomized Irial

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Maternal serum uric acid and calcium as predictors of hypertensive disorder of pregnancy: A case control study

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Calcium supplementation (other than for preventing or treating hypertension) for improving pregnancy and infant outcomes

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Commentary: Pregnant women benefit from calcium supplementation, but practical considerations remain

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Comparison of serum calcium, total protein and uric acid levels between hypertensive and healthy pregnant women in an Iranian population

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Association of serum calcium and uric acid level with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy [pre eclampsia and eclampsia] and there correlation with disease severity

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Effects of calcium supplementation on uteroplacental and fetoplacental blood flow in low-calcium-intake mothers: a randomized controlled trial

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Trial of calcium for preeclampsia prevention (CPEP): Rationale, design, and methods

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A randomized controlled trial of the effect of third-trimester calcium supplementation on maternal hemodynamic function

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Role of calcium supplementation during pregnancy in reducing risk of developing gestational hypertensive disorders: a meta-analysis of studies from developing countries

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