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The district court found the law would "result in delays in care, causing a higher risk of complications, as well as a likely increase in self-performed, unlicensed and unsafe abortions," and blocked the requirement from going into effect.

This study provides proof of concept that there is a need for and value to pre-pregnancy counselling in allowing women to make an informed decision regarding pregnancy as well as preparing them for possible and likely complications.

Furthermore, the fact that posttreatment IOP was lowest in the tube group means that any observed changes in vision was less likely to be due to glaucoma progression and more likely to be as a direct complication of the treatment.

For example, among medicine patients, aspiration pneumonia is more likely to develop as a complication for a patient with stroke as a principal diagnosis than for one with urinary retention.

Of other secondary reasons for ICU admission, septic shock (6.8%) and pleural effusion (0.7%) are likely to have occurred as a complication of CAP, but others such as acute renal failure and myocardial infarction may have been a complication of or complicated by the CAP.

But looking only at the cases that specified pneumococcal disease, researchers found that children were less likely to be hospitalized than before the advent of the vaccine but much more likely to have empyema as a complication.

We excluded all other patients who had a secondary ICD-9-CM code for PE or those who were transferred from another health care facility because the latter group of patients is more likely to have PE as a complication of hospitalization, and we did not know whether PE was diagnosed and treated before the patient was transferred.

Women with a history of multiple prior pregnancy terminations who delivered preterm may also be more likely to check cervical insufficiency as a complication.

The disease may occur as an infrequent complication of pregnancy.

Sometimes we say 'dynamically balanced' instead of 'equal' to express the view that either player is as likely as the other to emerge from complications with an advantage.

Save the Children says another reason is poverty and inequality, as women with unemployed partners are six times more likely to die as a result of complications during pregnancy or childbirth.

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