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Cervical length in uncomplicated pregnancy: A study of sociodemographic predictors of cervical changes across gestation

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Women who are black, under stress, or working as skilled manual laborers demonstrate significant shortening of the cervix during gestation. Given that a shorter cervix predisposes to preterm delivery, our findings provide new insights into the well-described association of these psychosocial and sociodemographic factors with an increased risk of preterm delivery.

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