Publications by authors named "Johanna Ryberg"

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the risk of uterine rupture in multiparous women (those who have given birth twice or more) compared to those who are nulliparous (no previous births) or uniparous (one previous birth) after labor induction with prostaglandin.
  • Conducted across various maternity wards in Sweden, the research analyzed data from 56,784 women who were induced between 1996 and 2019, focusing on uterine rupture as the main outcome.
  • Results indicated that multiparous women without prior cesarean sections had significantly higher risks of uterine rupture than nulliparous and uniparous women, highlighting multiparity as a potential risk factor for uterine
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The highest recommended sound pressure levels for leisure sounds (music) in Sweden are 100 dB LAeq and 115 dB LAFmax for adults, and 97 dB LAeq and 110 dB LAFmax where children under the age of 13 have access. For arrangements intended for children, levels should be consistently less than 90 dB LAeq. In 2005, a national project was carried out with the aim of improving environments with high sound pressure levels from music, such as concert halls, restaurants, and cinemas.

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