Publications by authors named "S Yavuz Sanisoglu"

Background: The aim of this study was to analyze and discuss the obstetric data of Türkiye in 2016 according to the Robson 10 Group Classification System.

Methods: Data related to classification according to The 10-Group Classification System were prospectively collected in university hospitals, private hospitals and public hospitals in 2016 in Türkiye. All pregnant women admitted to labour and delivery wards were included in the study and were classified according to the Robson classification.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy, side-effects and continuation rate of the desogestrel-progestin-only-pill (POP) in postpartum and post-abortive Turkish women and its relation with breast-feeding.

Material And Methods: In this prospective multicentric study women who delivered (or had surgical abortion) and wanted to receive POP for contraception were recruited to the study. The follow-up visits were scheduled at the third, sixth and ninth months.

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Objective: Our aim is to evaluate trends in the direct and indirect causes' distribution using data from National Maternal Mortality Surveillance (2012-2015).

Study Design: A population-based retrospective review was performed on all pregnancy-associated maternal deaths in Turkey from 2012 to 2015. Causes of death were grouped into direct and indirect maternal deaths and compared in the context of distribution.

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Background: Our aim was to evaluate maternal mortality causes among Turkish women giving birth after assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs).

Methods: All maternal deaths following conception with ART pregnancies were identified through the National Maternal Mortality Surveillance System. We analyzed the system data collected between 2007 and 2014.

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The aim of this study was to determine the epidemiological characteristics of maternal mortality due to postpartum hemorrhage, and to investigate whether national preventative measures of the Maternal Mortality Program have been successful in Turkey. A population-based cohort study. Turkish National Maternal Mortality Data collected by the Turkish Ministry of Health.

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