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2021High dose progesterone for prevention of preterm birth in twinsMcGannon, C.J.; Dang, V.Q.; Mol, B.W.
2011High flow nasal cannula for respiratory support in preterm infantsWilkinson, D.; Andersen, C.; O'Donnell, C.; Paoli, A.; Wilkinson, D.
2013High live birth rate in the subsequent IVF cycle after first-cycle poor response among women with mean age 35 and normal FSHMoolenaar, L.; Mohiuddin, S.; Davie, M.; Merrilees, M.; Broekmans, F.; Mol, B.; Johnson, N.
2000High prevalence of hemostatic abnormalities in women with a history of severe preeclampsiavan Pampus, M.; Wolf, H.; Dekker, G.
1999High prevalence of hemostatic abnormalities in women with a history of severe preeclampsiavan Pampus, M.; Dekker, G.; Wolf, H.; Huijgens, P.; Koopman, M.; von Blomberg, B.; Buller, H.
2006High protein high fibre snack bars reduce food intake and improve short term glucose and insulin profiles compared with high fat snack barsWilliams, G.; Noakes, M.; Keogh, J.; Foster, P.; Clifton, P.
2010High-fat diet causes lipotoxicity responses in cumulus-oocyte complexes and decreased fertilization ratesLinyan Wu, L.; Dunning, K.; Yang, X.; Russell, D.; Lane, M.; Norman, R.; Robker, R.
2022High-intensity training elicits greater improvements in cardio-metabolic and reproductive outcomes than moderate-intensity training in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: a randomized clinical trialPatten, R.K.; McIlvenna, L.C.; Levinger, I.; Garnham, A.P.; Shorakae, S.; Parker, A.G.; McAinch, A.J.; Rodgers, R.J.; Hiam, D.; Moreno-Asso, A.; Stepto, N.K.
2010Higher protein and energy intake is associated with increased weight gain in pre-term infantsCollins, C.; Chua, M.; Rajadurai, V.; McPhee, A.; Miller, L.; Gibson, R.; Makrides, M.
2012Higher rates of secondary caesarean sections and assisted vaginal deliveries per hospital do not improve perinatal outcomeKaandorp, J.; Ravelli, A.; Derks, J.; Benders, M.; van Bel, F.; Visser, G.; Mol, B.W.; 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (6 Feb 2012 - 11 Feb 2012 : Dallas, TX)
2021Hippocampal neurogenesis and memory in adolescence following intrauterine growth restrictionGilchrist, C.P.; Cumberland, A.L.; Kondos‐Devcic, D.; Hill, R.A.; Khore, M.; Quezada, S.; Reichelt, A.C.; Tolcos, M.
2008Histopathological examination of the placenta: key issues for pathologists and obstetriciansGordijn, S.; Dahlstrom, J.; Khong, T.; Ellwood, D.
2008History of induced abortion and the risk of tubal pathologyVerhoeve, H.; Steures, P.; Flierman, P.; van der Veen, F.; Mol, B.
2008Home versus day rehabilitation: a randomised controlled trialCrotty, M.; Giles, L.; Halbert, J.; Harding, J.; Miller, M.
2003Homocysteine and pregnancyHague, W.
2006Hook-wire insertion facilitates the excision of scar endometriosisHull, M.; Gun, M.; Ritossa, M.
2010Hormone replacement after gynaecological cancerSingh, P.; Oehler, M.
1999Hormone replacement therapies in women at risk of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis in South Australia in 1997MacLennan, A.; Wilson, D.; Taylor, A.
2012Hormone replacement therapyHickey, M.; Elliott, C.; Davison, S.
1995Hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer: What are the facts?MacLennan, A.; Smith, M.