Progesterone in women with arrested premature labor, a report of a randomised clinical trial and updated meta-analysis
Abstract Background Progesterone may be effective in prevention of premature birth in some high risk populations. Women with arrested premature labor are at risk of recurrent labor and maintenance therapy with standard tocolytics has not been successful. Methods Randomized double blinded clinical tr...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Wood (Author), Yacov Rabi (Author), Selphee Tang (Author), Rollin Brant (Author), Susan Ross (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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