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  • In Fetal Therapy for the 21st Century, Adzick NS (guest editor) Seminars in Perinatology, 1999.

    Fetal Stem Cell Transplantation, In Utero Stemm Cell Publications 2010

  • Seminars in Perinatology 23 (6): 496-506, Dec 1999.

    CHOP giant neck mass publications 2010

  • American Journal of Perinatology, Vol. 15, p 253-257, 1998.

    CHOP giant neck mass publications 2010

  • Elected offices/civic activities: Member, Maryland Senate, 1999-present; member, St. Joseph's Church; member, Knights of Columbus; member, American Society of Anesthesiologists; member, Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology.

    Richard James Davis (L) Post 2010

  • American Journal of Perinatology, Vol. 15, p 253-257, 1998.

    CHOP ex utero intrapartum therapy publications 2010

  • A 2005 study of 418 women, published in the American Journal of Perinatology, found that more than three-quarters took at least one medication during pregnancy; one-third took more than one, and 13.6 percent took four or more.

    Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010

  • Elected offices/civic activities: Member, Maryland Senate, 1999-present; member, St. Joseph's Church; member, Knights of Columbus; member, American Society of Anesthesiologists; member, Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology.

    Rob Fisher 2010

  • Refuerzo and others, “Use of Over-the-Counter Medications and Herbal Remedies in Pregnancy,” American Journal of Perinatology 2005, vol. 22, no.

    Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010

  • The most common length of pregnancy in the United States is now 39 weeks, a week shorter than the traditional definition of a full-term pregnancy, according to a new analysis by the March of Dimes published this month in a special supplement of the journal Seminars in Perinatology.

    The candidate's a dodger, a well-known dodger 2006

  • See also E. F. Krug III, “Law and Ethics at the Border of Viability,” Journal of Perinatology 26 June 2006: 321–324.

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth THE BOSTON WOMEN’S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE 2008

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