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What Are the Odds of a Premature Baby Surviving?

What Are the Odds of a Premature Baby Surviving?

The odds of a premature baby surviving are higher than ever before, thanks to medical advances in neonatal care. Even...

What Medication is Used to Stop Premature Labor?

What Medication is Used to Stop Premature Labor?

When a woman is experiencing symptoms of preterm birth, medications called tocolytics can be used to delay or stop...

What is Preterm Birth and How is it Measured?

What is Preterm Birth and How is it Measured?

A pregnancy is now considered full term at 39 weeks. In the 1980s and 1990s, the increases observed in many high-income...

Feeding a Premature Baby: What You Need to Know

Feeding a Premature Baby: What You Need to Know

When it comes to feeding a baby born prematurely, health professionals often recommend that mothers breastfeed if they...

The Difference Between Preterm Labor and Premature Labor Explained

The Difference Between Preterm Labor and Premature Labor Explained

Preterm birth is labor that begins before 37 weeks of gestation, when a baby is born too soon and their vital organs,...

Exploring New Medications to Prevent or Treat Preterm Birth

Exploring New Medications to Prevent or Treat Preterm Birth

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