Preterm birth recurrence after spontaneous preterm birth between 16-28 weeks: A national cohort study
Objective: To assess the risk of recurrent preterm birth following spontaneous extreme preterm birth between 16+0 - 27+6 weeks. Methods: A nationwide retrospective cohort study was conducted with data from the Perinatal Registry of the Netherlands. We included nulliparous women with a singleton preg...
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Main Authors: | Annabelle L. Van Gils (Author), Anita C. Ravelli (Author), Esmé I. Kamphuis (Author), Brenda M. Kazemier (Author), Eva Pajkrt (Author), Martijn A. Oudijk (Author), Marjon A. De Boer (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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