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RISK OF PRE‐TERM DELIVERY IN PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUS PRE‐TERM DELIVERY AND/OR ABORTION
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1978
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Family MedicineFertilityWeeks GestationReproductive HealthGynecologyOperative Vaginal DeliveryHigh-risk PregnancyContraceptionObstetricsPrematurityFetal DistressPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthInfertilityCent RiskMaternal HealthMidwiferyCervical SutureAbortionPediatricsPregnancyPreterm BirthLabor And DeliveryMedicineWomen's Health
Patients with a history of two or more pregnancies which ended spontaneously before 37 weeks gestation had an increased risk of spontaneous pre-term labour and delivery in future pregnancies. This increased risk related mainly to previous second trimester abortions and not to previous first trimester abortions. Patients with one previous spontaneous pre-term labour and delivery had a 37 per cent risk, and those with two or more pre-term deliveries a 70 per cent risk of again delivering pre-term. There appeared to be no beneficial effect of cervical suture on the incidence of pre-term delivery in these patients.
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