Summary Background Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and neonatal morbidity in women at high risk, but there is uncertainty about longer term effects on the child. Methods We did a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of vaginal progesterone, 200 mg daily taken from 22–24 to 34 weeks of gestation, on pregnancy and infant outcomes in women at risk of preterm birth (because of previous spontaneous birth at ≤34 weeks and 0 days of gestation, or a cervical length ≤25 mm, or because of a positive fetal fibronectin test combined with other clinical risk factors for preterm birth [any one of a history in a previous pregnancy of preterm birth, second trimester loss, preterm premature ...
Background Preterm birth is a global problem, with a prevalence of 8 to 12% depending on location. ...
Background: Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, as a consequence of preterm birth, is a major ca...
SummaryBackgroundWomen with twin pregnancy are at high risk for spontaneous preterm delivery. Proges...
SummaryBackground Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and...
BACKGROUND: Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and neona...
Background Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and neo...
SummaryBackgroundProgesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and ...
Administration of vaginal progesterone or intramuscular 17[alpha]-hydroxyprogesterone caproate has b...
BACKGROUND: Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and neona...
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) Programme, a Medical Research Council (MRC) and National In...
Acknowledgments We thank the members of the Trial Steering and Data Monitoring Committee and all the...
Background: Progesterone prophylaxis is widely used to prevent preterm birth but is not licensed a...
Background Progesterone prophylaxis is widely used to prevent preterm birth but is not licensed a...
Background: Progesterone prophylaxis is widely used to prevent preterm birth but is not licensed and...
Published: September 26, 2017Background: Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, as a consequence of...
Background Preterm birth is a global problem, with a prevalence of 8 to 12% depending on location. ...
Background: Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, as a consequence of preterm birth, is a major ca...
SummaryBackgroundWomen with twin pregnancy are at high risk for spontaneous preterm delivery. Proges...
SummaryBackground Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and...
BACKGROUND: Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and neona...
Background Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and neo...
SummaryBackgroundProgesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and ...
Administration of vaginal progesterone or intramuscular 17[alpha]-hydroxyprogesterone caproate has b...
BACKGROUND: Progesterone administration has been shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and neona...
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) Programme, a Medical Research Council (MRC) and National In...
Acknowledgments We thank the members of the Trial Steering and Data Monitoring Committee and all the...
Background: Progesterone prophylaxis is widely used to prevent preterm birth but is not licensed a...
Background Progesterone prophylaxis is widely used to prevent preterm birth but is not licensed a...
Background: Progesterone prophylaxis is widely used to prevent preterm birth but is not licensed and...
Published: September 26, 2017Background: Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, as a consequence of...
Background Preterm birth is a global problem, with a prevalence of 8 to 12% depending on location. ...
Background: Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, as a consequence of preterm birth, is a major ca...
SummaryBackgroundWomen with twin pregnancy are at high risk for spontaneous preterm delivery. Proges...