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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Preterm birth
  1. ... at increased risk for organ damage or failure, preterm birth, pregnancy loss, and stroke. Preeclampsia can develop into ... fetus? Risks include lack of oxygen and nutrients, preterm birth, and stillbirth. Infants born preterm due to preeclampsia ...
  2. ... or triplets) makes a pregnancy high risk. Previous preterm birth. If a woman previously gave birth before her ... before 37 weeks of pregnancy is considered a preterm birth. Source: National Institute of Child Health and Human ...
  3. ... with COVID-19 are at increased risk for preterm birth . Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Preeclampsia ...
  4. ... with COVID-19 are at increased risk for preterm birth . Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Explore ...
  5. ... with COVID-19 are at increased risk for preterm birth . Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Explore ...
  6. ... blood pressure during pregnancy, low birth weight, and premature birth. "There were so many questions we didn't ... baby and an increased risk of miscarriage and preterm labor. "There were so many questions we didn't ...
  7. ... apnea can be caused by obesity, large tonsils, premature birth, hormonal disorders, neuromuscular disorders, heart or kidney failure, ...
  8. ... pregnancy. Later, nearly 60% of those women gave birth to preterm babies who were underweight or died. Another recent study, led by Maeve Wallace, Ph.D., looked at nonpregnancy-related causes of death during pregnancy and the year after birth in Louisiana. Of the 119 pregnancy-associated deaths ...