2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.medcli.2010.02.028
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Repercusión neonatal de la inmigración: comparación de los periodos 2003–2004 y 2007–2008

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“…However, the supposed protection provided by selective migration processes or culture of origin does not explain the negative outcome of HBW. Previous findings from Spain reported a higher risk of delivering newborns with HBW among immigrant mothers from highincome countries and other European countries (Martín Ibáñez et al, 2006;Mur Sierra et al, 2010;Juárez andRevuelta-Eugercios, 2014), North Africa (Restrepo-Mesa et al, 2015;Cebolla-Boado and Salazar, 2016), and Sub-Saharan Africa (Juárez and Revuelta-Eugercios, 2014). The risk of HBW among those born to immigrant mothers is mainly associated with weight gained during pregnancy, the presence of previous pathologies like gestational diabetes, and other aspects related to the habits and lifestyles that women have had during pregnancy (Martín Ibáñez et al, 2006;Hernandez-Rivas et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…However, the supposed protection provided by selective migration processes or culture of origin does not explain the negative outcome of HBW. Previous findings from Spain reported a higher risk of delivering newborns with HBW among immigrant mothers from highincome countries and other European countries (Martín Ibáñez et al, 2006;Mur Sierra et al, 2010;Juárez andRevuelta-Eugercios, 2014), North Africa (Restrepo-Mesa et al, 2015;Cebolla-Boado and Salazar, 2016), and Sub-Saharan Africa (Juárez and Revuelta-Eugercios, 2014). The risk of HBW among those born to immigrant mothers is mainly associated with weight gained during pregnancy, the presence of previous pathologies like gestational diabetes, and other aspects related to the habits and lifestyles that women have had during pregnancy (Martín Ibáñez et al, 2006;Hernandez-Rivas et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Latina mothers, on the one hand, show a reduced risk of giving birth to infants with LBW (Agudelo-Suárez et al, 2009;Río et al, 2010;Juárez and Revuelta-Eugercios, 2014;Hidalgo-Lopezosa et al, 2019;Stanek et al, 2021) suggesting a potentially favourable perinatal health profile. On the other, they present a notable increase in the risk of delivering HBW newborns (Mur Sierra et al, 2010;Hernandez-Rivas et al, 2013;Juárez and Revuelta-Eugercios, 2014) and greater average birthweight in newborns (Figueras et al, 2008;Cebolla-Boado and Salazar, 2016;Stanek et al, 2020) compared to Spanish natives. Indeed, the observed pattern among Latina mothers differs from that of other groups of mothers giving birth in the country.…”
Section: The Spanish Contextmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A pesar de reconocer que la lactancia y el alojamiento conjunto son esenciales para humanizar los cuidados en el nacimiento, no se puede olvidar que no siempre va a ser posible aplicarlos. En el caso de la lactancia materna, puede haber situaciones en las que no se recomiende el amamantamiento, por ejemplo, cuando la madre padece infección por VIH, cuando se encuentra en tratamiento de quimioterapia o radioterapia y cuando la madre es una toxicómana activa 4 . En este último caso habría que tener en cuenta el estado de adicción que presenta la madre para poder aconsejar o no la lactancia materna.…”
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“…Se produce fundamentalmente desde las primeras 24 horas del nacimiento hasta el tercer día de vida. Entre las manifestaciones más comunes destacan la irritabilidad, la hipertonía, el temblor, la sudoración, la hipertermia, los bostezos, la hiperfagia y los vómitos 1 - 4 . A todo ello se le añaden las consecuencias del consumo materno de drogas durante el embarazo, como la prematuridad y el bajo peso al nacer 1 .…”
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