Preterm Delivery

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- Depressed pregnant women may have preterm delivery - 7.3
- Premature birth increases epilepsy risk later in life - 5.5
- Pregnancy complications affect subsequent pregnancies - 5.5
- Dietary DHA benefits preterm infant girls - 4.8
- Taking folic acid before pregnancy reduces preterm birth risk - 4.6
- Teen birth rate fell 2 percent in US - 4.5
- Preterm babies could benefit from skin-to-skin cuddling - 4.3
- Parents contribute to breech delivery in offspring - 4.2
- Genetic mutation increases risk of preterm birth - 3.8
- Effects of a first miscarriage on future pregnancies - 3.7

Preterm Delivery articles

Pregnancy complications affect subsequent pregnancies
Complications in early pregnancy or in previous pregnancies can predict the likelihood of further problems in current or subsequent pregnancies, revealed by researchers.

Pregnant have more infection risk due to low vitamin D
Pregnant women with low levels of vitamin D may be more likely to suffer from bacterial vaginosis (BV) – a common vaginal infection that increases a woman's risk for preterm delivery, according to a University of Pittsburgh study.

Taking folic acid before pregnancy reduces preterm birth risk
Women who take folic acid supplements for at least one year before they become pregnant may cut their risk of having a premature baby by half, according to research published this week in the online journal, PLoS Medicine.

Depressed pregnant women may have preterm delivery
Depressed pregnant women have twice the risk of preterm delivery than pregnant women with no symptoms of depression, according to a new study by the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research.

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