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    Differences in mother-to-infant bonding according to type of C-section: Elective versus unplanned by Forti-Buratti, María Azul, Palanca-Maresca, Inmaculada, Fajardo-Simón, Lourdes, Olza-Fernández, Ibone, Bravo-Ortiz, María Fe, Marín-Gabriel, Miguel Ángel

    Published in Early human development (01-12-2017)
    “…Aim To compare the mother-to-infant bond of mothers who gave birth by elective C-section versus urgent C-section in the first 48–72h of life and 10–12weeks…”
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    Aplicación conjunta de diversas herramientas de calidad en la reanimación neonatal by Ortiz Movilla, Roberto, Funes Moñux, Rosa María, Domingo Comeche, Laura, Beato Merino, Maite, Martínez Bernat, Lucía, Royuela Vicente, Ana, Román Riechmann, Enriqueta, Marín Gabriel, Miguel Ángel

    “…[Display omitted] Es importante conocer si en la reanimación neonatal el uso de diversas herramientas de calidad tiene impacto en la preparación del puesto de…”
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    Negative Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to Hand-Expressed Colostrum from SARS-CoV-2-Positive Mothers by Marín Gabriel, Miguel Ángel, Malalana Martínez, Ana María, Marín Martínez, María Eugenia, Anel Pedroche, Jorge

    Published in Breastfeeding medicine (01-08-2020)
    “…The objective of our study was to determine whether the SARS-CoV-2-positive mothers transmit the virus to their hand-expressed colostrum. This is an…”
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    A prospective study among neonates born to mothers with active or past Graves disease by Del Campo Cano, Iván, Alarza Cano, Raquel, Encinas Padilla, Begoña, Lacámara Ornaechea, Nerea, Royuela Vicente, Ana, Marín Gabriel, Miguel Ángel

    Published in Gynecological endocrinology (03-06-2022)
    “…The aim of this prospective study was to describe demographic and clinical characteristics of neonates born to mothers with active or past Graves disease and…”
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    A prospective study among neonates born to mothers with active or past Graves disease by Del Campo Cano, Iván, Alarza Cano, Raquel, Encinas Padilla, Begoña, Lacámara Ornaechea, Nerea, Royuela Vicente, Ana, Marín Gabriel, Miguel Ángel

    Published in Gynecological endocrinology (12-05-2022)
    “…The aim of this prospective study was to describe demographic and clinical characteristics of neonates born to mothers with active or past Graves disease and…”
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    Combined application of various quality assessment tools in neonatal resuscitation by Ortiz-Movilla, Roberto, Funes-Moñux, Rosa María, Domingo-Comeche, Laura Domingo, Beato-Merino, Maite, Martínez-Bernat, Lucía, Royuela-Vicente, Ana, Román-Riechmann, Enriqueta, Marín-Gabriel, Miguel Ángel

    Published in Anales de Pediatría (01-12-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] In neonatal resuscitation, it is important to know whether the use of a combination of quality assessment tools has an impact on the…”
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    Neuroendocrinology of childbirth and mother–child attachment: The basis of an etiopathogenic model of perinatal neurobiological disorders by Olza-Fernández, Ibone, Marín Gabriel, Miguel Angel, Gil-Sanchez, Alfonso, Garcia-Segura, Luis M, Arevalo, Maria Angeles

    Published in Frontiers in neuroendocrinology (01-10-2014)
    “…Highlights • Labor affects hormonal levels and mother–child attachment. • Skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding affect mother–child attachment. • The specific…”
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    Mode of delivery may influence neonatal responsiveness to maternal separation by Olza Fernández, Ibone, Marín Gabriel, Miguel Angel, García Murillo, Lourdes, Malalana Martinez, Ana María, Costarelli, Valeria, Millán Santos, Isabel

    Published in Early human development (01-05-2013)
    “…Abstract Introduction Maternal–infant separation (MIS) is a highly stressful situation for the neonate. Materials and methods A study was conducted to observe…”
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