Planned early-term birth based on personalized risk assessment reduces the rate of birth with preeclampsia by 30% in singleton pregnancies.
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Early-onset preeclampsia was linked to delayed development of problem-solving skills in preterm children. No ...
Abstract: Preeclampsia which is part of hypertensive renal syndrome presents in 5-8 percent of pregnant women worldwide to cause severe health risks for expecting mothers together with their unborn ...
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Planned birth at term reduces the incidence of pre-eclampsia in women at high risk of the condition, without increasing emergency Caesarean or neonatal unit admission, according to new trial results.
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