A study of association of cervical length at 18 weeks and 23 weeks gestation in predicting preterm delivery in twin pregnancies
Background: Twin pregnancy complicates 1.4% of all pregnancies but accounts for 15% of neonatal mortality. The ability to predict preterm delivery could allow targeted intervention such as antenatal steroid induction, cervical encerclage and tocolysis, which might improve neonatal outcome. The lengt...
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Main Authors: | Shilpa Bajpai (Author), Devendra Arora (Author), Sushil Chawla (Author) |
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Barpeta Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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