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Enrique Gomez‐Pomar is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research focuses on maternal and infant health outcomes, particularly in the context of perinatal infections and substance use disorders. He has investigated national hospital outcomes for mothers and newborns affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection and examined risk factors for opioid use disorder relapse during pregnancy. Additionally, his work explores sociodemographic factors influencing prenatal care utilization in Arkansas and the relationship between gestational weight gain and cesarean delivery risk. Gomez‐Pomar also studies the management of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) and compares the use of donor versus maternal breast milk for preterm infants, including factors associated with hyponatremia. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 11, with 30 total publications and 455 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 11
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 458
Selected Publications
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La Cuna: Community-Led Spanish Perinatal Education and Social Needs Navigation for Hispanic Immigrant Families (2026)
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Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States (2025)
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Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983] (2025)
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Evaluating maternal drug use disparities, risk factors and outcomes in Northeast Arkansas: a pre, during, and post-COVID-19 pandemic analysis (2025)
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Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States (2025)
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Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories (2025)
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- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Gestational weight gain and increased risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories
- Excessive gestational weight gain associated with higher risk of cesarean delivery across body mass index categories in the United States
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States
- Corrigendum to “Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States” [Prev. Med. Rep. 51(2025) 102983]
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