The COVID-19 pandemic induced changes in the dynamics of the life of women in the perinatal phase who, due to the health crisis, restructured social care and coexistence practices. The scope of this paper was to assess the experiences of high-risk perinatal pregnancy risk among COVID-19 positive women through social interaction. The work was conducted in a hospital of tertiary perinatal care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjetivo. Analizar acciones de mujeres indígenas respecto a su cuidado durante el embarazo a través de prácticas cotidianas, nombradas como actos cotidianos de resistencia. Material y métodos.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: During pregnancy, vitamin D requirements are higher due to fetal growth and development. Vitamin D production occurs mainly through sunlight exposure, which is affected by geographic location and lifestyle factors.
Methods: This was a case-control study nested within two cohorts of adult pregnant women ( = 298): urban (Mexico City) and rural (Cuetzalan).