Associations between early term and late/post term infants and development of epilepsy: A cohort study.
David E OddAlessandra Glover WilliamsCathy WinterTimothy DraycottPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Infants born at 37/38 week or 41 weeks and above, when compared to those born at 39 or 40 weeks gestation, have an increased risk of developing epilepsy. This data could be useful in helping women and care givers make decisions with regard to the timing of induction of labour.
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