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Kvinneklinikken
Oslo universitetssykehus
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Universitetet i Oslo
Forfatterbidrag: tolkning av data, revisjon av selve manuset og godkjenning av innsendte manusversjon.
Ingvil Krarup Sørbye er spesialist i fødselshjelp og kvinnesykdommer, overlege og professor.
Articles by Ingvil Krarup Sørbye
Mode of delivery after induction of labour in pregnant women with pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity
- Åshild Bjørnerem,
- Caroline Renland Kolstad,
- Tonje Agnete Gravvold Helmersen,
- Trond Melbye Michelsen,
- Ingvil Krarup Sørbye
27.05.2025:
Overweight and obesity are major public health challenges (1). The prevalence of pre-pregnancy obesity in pregnant women in Norway increased from 12 % in 2007 to 13 % in 2018 and 16 % in 2023 (2). Overweight and obesity are associated with complications in pregnancy and childbirth (3, 4), as well as...
Caesarean sections among immigrant women with different levels of education
- Hanna Søli Ottesen,
- Ingvil Krarup Sørbye,
- Benedikte Victoria Lindskog,
- Siri Vangen,
- Johanne Sundby,
- Katrine Mari Owe
23.11.2022:
According to the Norwegian Directorate of Health, the proportion of caesareans without a clear medical indication should be kept as low as possible (1). Caesarean section helps to reduce mortality and morbidity, but can lead to complications (2). The risk of complications is greater for emergency...
Female genital cutting in women living in Norway – consequences and treatment
- Sølvi Taraldsen,
- Katrine M. Owe,
- Anne Sejersted Bødtker,
- Ida Waagsbø Bjørntvedt,
- Birgitte Midhaug Eide,
- Marit Sandberg,
- Cecilie Therese Hagemann,
- Pål Øian,
- Siri Vangen,
- Ingvil Krarup Sørbye
02.11.2021:
Globally, more than 200 million girls and women have undergone FGC (1). This practice follows ethnic lines and is primarily embedded in culture, not religion (2). It involves interventions of varying extent and is classified into three main types (Figure 1) (3). FGC types I and II are the most...