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Conception to 12 weeks of pregnancy information sources

Conception to 12 weeks of pregnancy information sources

Communicable Diseases Network - Australia New Zealand - National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, 2002.
Gabbe SG, Niebyl, JR, Simpson JL. Obstetrics, Normal and problem pregnancies, 4th Edition, 2001, Churchill Livingstone, New York.
Gillespie, C. Your pregnancy - Month by month. 1998 Harper Collins, New York.
Halliday JL, Warren R, McDonald G, Rice PL, Bell RJ, Watson LF. Prenatal diagnosis for women aged 37 years and over: to have or not to have. Prenatal Diagnosis 2001 Oct; 21(10):842-7.
Harper PS. Practical genetic counselling. 5th edition. 1999. Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford.
Howells D. Exercise in pregnancy. Pract Midwife 2002 Apr;5(4):12-3.
Katz Rothman B. The tentative pregnancy. 1994. HarperCollins, London.
Kramer MS. Regular aerobic exercise during pregnancy (Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 2, 2002. Oxford: Update Software.
Laws P J, Sullivan, E A. 2005. Australia's mothers and babies 2003, AIHW Cat. No. PER 29. Sydney National Perinatal Statistics Unit (Perinatal Statistics Series No. 16).
Lipson T. From conception to birth. 1994, Millenium books, Sydney.
Luke B. Eberlain T. When your'e, expecting twins, triplets, or quads. 1999. Harper Collins, New York.
Lumley J, Watson L, Watson M, Bower C. Modelling the potential impact of population-wide periconceptional folate/multivitamin supplementation on multiple births. BJOG 2001 Sep;108(9):937-42.
Marcus M, McChesney R, Golden A, Landrigan P. Video display terminals and miscarriage. J Am Med Womens Assoc 2000 Spring;55(2):84-8, 105.
NHMRC Listeria-Advice for Medical Practitioners 1992.
NHMRC. Homebirth guidelines for parents. (Pamphlet) Jan 2002. Canberra, Australia.
NHMRC. Recommendations for limiting exposure to ionizing radiation (NOHSC:3022 - 1995) and National standard for limiting occupational exposure to ionizing radiation (NOHSC:1013 - 1995). 1995. Commonwealth government of Australia. Canberra.
NSW Environmental Protection Authority. Lead Safe - A guide to keeping your family safe from lead. 1998.
Rubin JD, Ferencz C, Loffredo C. Use of prescription and non-prescription drugs in pregnancy. The Baltimore-Washington Infant Study Group. J Clin Epidemiol 1993 Jun;46(6):581-9.
Stables, D. Physiology or Childbearing with Anatomy and Related Biosciences. 1999, Bailliere Tindall, Edinburgh.
Whitney E N, Rolfes SR. Understanding nutrition. 9th ed. 2002, Wadsworth Group, Belmont, USA.

Wilcox AJ, Day Baird D, Dunson, D, McChesney R, Weinberg, CR. Natural limits of pregnancy testing in relation to the expected menstrual period. JAMA 2001 Oct 10;286(14):1759-61.
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