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Trends in singleton preterm birth in Victoria, 2007 to 2017: A consecutive cross-sectional study.

Renée Janne BurgerJosephina D TemminkDagmar WertaschniggWessel J GanzevoortMaya ReddyMary-Ann DaveyEuan Morrison WallaceBen-Willem J Mol
Published in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2021)
The singleton preterm birth rate in Victoria is increasing, driven by an increase in iatrogenic preterm birth, both in pregnancies complicated by SGA and hypertension, and in pregnancies not complicated by SGA, hypertension, (pre)eclampsia or PROM. While perinatal mortality decreased in the pregnancies complicated by SGA, hypertension, (pre)eclampsia or PROM, no significant reduction in perinatal mortality from 28 weeks or in preterm weekly prospective stillbirth risk was noted in the pregnancies not complicated by any of these conditions.
Keyphrases
  • preterm birth
  • gestational age
  • blood pressure
  • low birth weight
  • birth weight
  • cardiovascular events
  • pregnant women
  • risk factors
  • body mass index
  • preterm infants
  • weight gain