Born a Bit Too Early: Recent Trends in Late Preterm Births
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The preterm (less than 37 weeks of gestation) birth rate rose by more than 20 percent in the United States between 1990 and 2006 (1). Most of this increase was among infants born toward the end of the preterm period, at 34 to 36 full weeks of pregnancy, or during the period known as “late preterm” (1,2).
Although babies born before the 34th week of pregnancy are at the greatest risk of early death and life-long morbidity (3), it is becoming increasingly recognized that infants born late pret...
Although babies born before the 34th week of pregnancy are at the greatest risk of early death and life-long morbidity (3), it is becoming increasingly recognized that infants born late pret...























