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This article explains the relationship between depression and antepartum. Studies have shown that untreated depression can cause antepartum complications. This article was written with simple language and with a well-organized structure. Nurses must understand the risks that depression can cause to their clients. Depression has been under looked in many instances and thus, caused Antepartum complications. Therefore, nurses should always be careful and treat depression to prevent different pregnancy risks.
Khanam, R., Creanga, A. A., Koffi, A. K., Mitra, D. K., Mahmud, A., Begum, N., … & Saha, S. K. (2016). Patterns and determinants of care-seeking for antepartum and intrapartum complications in rural Bangladesh: results from a cohort study. PLoS One, 11(12), e0167814.
This article explains research on the cause of Antepartum complications. It indicates that adverse childhood experience causes antepartum complications. This article is well organized; Nicole Racine uses simple English in explaining the terms of this research. However, it advises nurses always to do the background check of their clients. This will help in identifying others with adverse childhood experiences that might suffer from antepartum complications.
Racine, N., Madigan, S., Plamondon, A., Hetherington, E., McDonald, S., & Tough, S. (2018). Maternal adverse childhood experiences and antepartum risks: the moderating role of social support. Archives of women’s mental health, 21(6), 663-670.
This paper analyses antepartum complications in middle-class countries. It analyses the causes and effects of this complication and other maternal complications. The author uses a well-organized schedule to analyze nursing pregnancy complications in different countries. Thus, learners can well-understand the structures and findings of this research. This paper is essential to the nurses because they should understand the causes of antepartum complications.
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This article examines the relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder and antepartum complications. It has been evident that different others who have post-traumatic stress are prompt to antepartum complications. This paper has a well-scheduled and organized research structure. However, this article is critical to the nurses as they should understand why they should treat PTSD in pregnant mothers.
Gul, S., Jamal, T., e Rana, G., & Majid, A. (2017). RISK FACTORS AND COMPLICATIONS OF PLACENTAL ABRUPTION AMONG PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH ANTEPARTUM HEMORRHAGE. PJHS, 1(01), 22.
This article examines the study of the different causes of maternal complications. These complications include antepartum. This paper has a well-organized structured research; therefore, readers can understand its methods, findings, and conclusions. However, this paper is vital to the nurses as it analyses different causes, effects, and treatments of antepartum complications.