


Results of the log-linear models show that the odds of recalling an incorrect year of a move are significantly decreased if an event with annual significance occurred around the same time period.
Before the advent of routine ultrasound in pregnancy, medical personnel estimated a baby’s due date by the date of the last menstrual period and by feeling the uterus and determining the size to see if it matched the given due date.
With transvaginal ultrasound, checking for embryonic development known to occur within a certain time frame more accurately dates a pregnancy.
A registered nurse with more than 25 years of experience in oncology, labor/delivery, neonatal intensive care, infertility and ophthalmology, Sharon Perkins has also coauthored and edited numerous health books for the Wiley "Dummies" series.
Perkins also has extensive experience working in home health with medically fragile pediatric patients.