Pathobiochemistry of minerals and trace elements. I. Metabolism of zinc in the mother and newborn during the perinatal period (author's transl)

In 468 mothers and their newborns the zinc levels in blood and serum were measured after the birth. Zinc levels were low in normal and also in complicated pregnancies. The fall in the level was the same in primi and multipara. There was no correlation between the blood group or the Rhesus factor or...

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Postpartum Period
Pregnancy
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Sex Factors
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