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Changing demographics and evolving technology continuously affect maternal-fetal medicine Increasing maternal age and weight during pregnancy, higher rates of pregnancies conceived by artificial reproductive technologies and growing numbers of cesarean deliveries have led to a rise in the incidence of complicated pregnancies. The options have also increased for monitoring maternal and fetal health throughout a pregnancy, and identifying and managing risk earlier. For the maternal-fetal physician, constant vigilance throughout a pregnancy remains essential. But continuous change makes this an increasing challenge. Queenan’s Management of High-Risk Pregnancy covers the full spectrum of perinatal care. It guides you through the tough and complex decisions needed to protect the health of both your fetal and the maternal patients. New material in the 6th edition covers contemporary issues such as: Iron-deficient anemia Malaria Pregnancy in the disabled woman Placenta accreta Induction of labor Operative vaginal delivery Patient safety in labor and delivery The stellar cast of expert authors provide evidence, algorithms, case studies and potential outcome measures to ensure that Queenan's Management of High-Risk Pregnancy continues to set the bar for maternal-fetal practice. Titles of Related InterestStillbirth Edited by Catherine Y. Spong ISBN 978-1-4443-3706-8 The Placenta: From Development to Disease Edited by Helen Kay, D. Michael Nelson and Yuping Wang ISBN 978-1-4443-3366-4 Pregnancy in the Obese Woman: Clinical Management Edited by Deborah E. Conway ISBN 978-1-4051-9648-2Content: Chapter 1 Overview of High?Risk Pregnancy (pages 1–3): John T. Queenan, Catherine Y. Spong and Charles J. LockwoodChapter 2 Maternal Nutrition (pages 4–22): Edward R. NewtonChapter 3 Alcohol and Substance Abuse (pages 23–31): William F. RayburnChapter 4 Environmental Agents and Reproductive Risk (pages 32–40): Laura GoetzlChapter 5 Genetic Screening for Mendelian Disorders (pages 41–46): Deborah A. DriscollChapter 6 Screening for Congenital Heart Disease (pages 47–54): Lynn L. SimpsonChapter 7 First? and Second?Trimester Screening for Fetal Aneuploidy and Neural Tube Defects (pages 55–62): Julia Unterscheider and Fergal D. MaloneChapter 8 Sonographic Dating and Standard Fetal Biometry (pages 63–74): Eliza Berkley and Alfred AbuhamadChapter 9 Fetal Lung Maturity (pages 75–78): Alessandro Ghidini and Sarah H. PoggiChapter 10 Antepartum Fetal Monitoring (pages 79–88): Brian L. Shaffer and Julian T. ParerChapter 11 Interpreting Intrapartum Fetal Heart Tracings (pages 89–92): Michael NageotteChapter 12 Sickle Cell Anemia (pages 93–97): Scott RobertsChapter 13 Anemia (pages 98–101): Alessandro GhidiniChapter 14 Thrombocytopenia (pages 102–107): Robert M. SilverChapter 15 Inherited and Acquired Thrombophilias (pages 108–120): Michael J. PaidasChapter 16 Thromboembolic Disorders (pages 121–130): Christian M. Pettker and Charles J. LockwoodChapter 17 Cardiac Disease (pages 131–150): Stephanie R. Martin, Alexandria J. Hill and Michael R. FoleyChapter 18 Renal Disease (pages 151–159): David C. JonesChapter 19 Pregnancy in Transplant Patients (pages 160–167): James R. ScottChapter 20 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (pages 168–173): Deborah L. ConwayChapter 21 Diabetes Mellitus (pages 174–177): George SaadeChapter 22 Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism (pages 178–182): Brian CaseyChapter 23 Asthma (pages 183–192): Michael SchatzChapter 24 Epilepsy (pages 193–203): Autumn M. Klein and Page B. PennellChapter 25 Chronic Hypertension (pages 204–208): Heather A. Bankowski and Dinesh M. ShahChapter 26 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (pages 209–217): Christina S. Han and Edmund F. FunaiChapter 27 Perinatal Infections (pages 218–230): Jeanne S. SheffieldChapter 28 Malaria (pages 231–233): Richard M. K. AdanuChapter 29 Group B Streptococcal Infection (pages 234–237): Ronald S. GibbsChapter 30 Hepatitis (pages 238–242): Patrick DuffChapter 31 HIV Infection (pages 243–252): Howard L. MinkoffChapter 32 Pregnancy in Women with Physical Disabilities (pages 253–259): Caroline C. SignoreChapter 33 Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion (pages 260–270): Charles J. LockwoodChapter 34 Cervical Insufficiency (pages 271–279): John OwenChapter 35 Gestational Hypertension, Preeclampsia, and Eclampsia (pages 280–288): Labib M. Ghulmiyyah and Baha M. SibaiChapter 36 Postpartum Hemorrhage (pages 289–300): Michael A. BelfortChapter 37 Emergency Care (pages 301–306): Garrett K. Lam and Michael R. FoleyChapter 38 Rh and Other Blood Group Alloimmunizations (pages 307–313): Kenneth J. MoiseChapter 39 Multiple Gestations (pages 314–326): Karin E. Fuchs and Mary E. D'AltonChapter 40 Polyhydramnios and Oligohydramnios (pages 327–336): Ron Beloosesky and Michael G. RossChapter 41 Prevention of Preterm Birth (pages 337–345): Paul J. MeisChapter 42 Pathogenesis and Prediction of Preterm Delivery (pages 346–363): Catalin S. Buhimschi and Charles J. LockwoodChapter 43 Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (pages 364–373): Brian M. MercerChapter 44 Management of Preterm Labor (pages 374–381): Vincenzo BerghellaChapter 45 Placenta Previa and Related Placental Disorders (pages 382–390): Yinka OyeleseChapter 46 Prolonged Pregnancy (pages 391–398): Teresa Marino and Errol R. NorwitzChapter 47 Induction of Labor (pages 399–405): Nicole M. Petrossi and Deborah A. WingChapter 48 Cesarean Delivery (pages 406–413): Michael W. VarnerChapter 49 Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Delivery (pages 414–423): Mark B. LandonChapter 50 Breech Delivery (pages 424–428): Edward R. Yeomans and Larry C. GilstrapChapter 51 Operative Vaginal Delivery (pages 429–433): Edward R. YeomansChapter 52 Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia (pages 434–438): Gilbert J. GrantChapter 53 Patient Safety (pages 439–444): Christian M. PettkerChapter 54 Neonatal Encephalopathy and Cerebral Palsy (pages 445–452): Maged M. Costantine, Mary E. D'Alton and Gary D. V. HankinsChapter 55 Genetic Amniocentesis and Chorionic Villus Sampling (pages 453–463): Ronald J. WapnerChapter 56 Fetal Surgery (pages 464–473): Robert H. Ball and Hanmin Lee