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Marie-Louise H Rasmussen

4PUBLICATIONS
15CO-AUTHORS
Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental health
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|Dec 20, 2022
Endocrine disease history and the risk of postpartum depression.

Marie-Louise H Rasmussen, Gry J Poulsen, Poul Videbech

|Jun 22, 2022
Familial risk of postpartum depression.

Marie-Louise H Rasmussen, Gry J Poulsen, Jan Wohlfahrt

|Jun 09, 2018
Noninvasive blood tests for fetal development predict gestational age and preterm delivery.

Thuy T M Ngo, Mira N Moufarrej, Marie-Louise H Rasmussen

|Sep 27, 2017
Risk, treatment duration, and recurrence risk of postpartum affective disorder in women with no prior psychiatric history: A population-based cohort study.

Marie-Louise H Rasmussen, Marin Strøm, Jan Wohlfahrt

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Mads Melbye

1 joint publications

Poul Videbech

1 joint publications

Thuy T M Ngo

1 joint publications

Mira N Moufarrej

1 joint publications

Joan Camunas-Soler

1 joint publications

Wenying Pan

1 joint publications

Norma F Neff

1 joint publications

Ronald J Wong

1 joint publications

Katheryne Downes

1 joint publications

Robert Tibshirani

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Mads Melbye

1 joint publications

Poul Videbech

1 joint publications

Thuy T M Ngo

1 joint publications

Mira N Moufarrej

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