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Infections That Cause Preterm Labor: What Expectant Mothers Should Know

Preterm labor, which is labor beginning before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy, can be caused by a variety of factors….

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Q&A with Jenny: Mother of 2 boys and preemie mom

Jenny: My firstborn son, David, was born on his due date and in perfect health. Other than morning sickness that...

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  • Premature Delivery
  • Prenatal Tests

Proteomics: How Proteomics Can Predict Preterm Birth Through the PreTRM Test®

The PreTRM Test for Risk Management is a simple blood test that was developed using proteomics. It is now available...

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  • Prenatal Blood Tests
  • Prenatal Tests

Tests During Pregnancy – What Are the Routine Prenatal Tests During Pregnancy?

...They take “flat” pictures of your uterus, cervix, and the baby. 3D Ultrasound A three dimensional ultrasound uses a special machine. The image gives…

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  • Prenatal Blood Tests
  • Prenatal Tests

What are the Fetal Development Stages of Pregnancy?

An average pregnancy lasts 40 weeks, or about nine months. Pregnancies are divided into three trimesters lasting about three months...

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  • Pregnancy

How to Prevent Premature Birth Through Early Detection

...Cervical length screening Having a short cervix is a known risk factor for preterm labor. When the cervix is shorter than normal, it is…

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  • Premature Delivery
  • Preterm

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