Influence of Sex on Gestational Complications, Fetal-to-Neonatal Transition, and Postnatal Adaptation
Fetal sex is associated with striking differences during in utero development, fetal-to-neonatal transition, and postnatal morbidity and mortality. Male sex fetuses are apparently protected while in utero resulting in a higher secondary sex rate for males than for females. However, during fetal-to-n...
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Main Authors: | Sheila Lorente-Pozo (Author), Anna Parra-Llorca (Author), Begoña Torres (Author), Isabel Torres-Cuevas (Author), Antonio Nuñez-Ramiro (Author), María Cernada (Author), Ana García-Robles (Author), Maximo Vento (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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