A Local Study on Antenatal Features of Preterm Births at 26-32 Versus 33-36 Weeks of Pregnancy
Objective: The antenatal features of pregnancies affect the incidence of preterm births. This retrospective study from Trakya University of Northwestern Turkey, describes antenatal factors involved in preterm births at 26-32 weeks of pregnancy and compares with those involved in preterm births at 33...
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Main Authors: | Fusun Varol (Author), Nuray Er (Author), Necdet Sut (Author), Cenk N. Sayin (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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