Periconceptional stressors and social support and risk for adverse birth outcomes
Abstract Background The prevalence of preterm birth and low birth weight has been increasing slightly in recent years. A few studies have suggested that psychosocial stress during pregnancy may increase risk for these adverse birth outcomes. To extend those observations, we analyzed various major li...
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Main Authors: | Kari A. Weber (Author), Suzan L. Carmichael (Author), Wei Yang (Author), Sarah C. Tinker (Author), Gary M. Shaw (Author), National Birth Defects Prevention Study (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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