There is well-established literature indicating change in partner as a risk for preeclampsia, yet the research on the risk of preterm birth after a change in partners has been sparse and inconsistent. Using a population of California live born singletons, we aimed to determine the risk of preterm birth after a change in partner between the first and second pregnancies. The risk of preterm and early term delivery in the second pregnancy was calculated for mothers who did or did not change partners between births with the referent group as women who delivered both pregnancies at term and did not change partners. Adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. Relative to women who delivered at 39 weeks or ...
Objective: To assess whether women with a history of preterm birth, independent on the presence of p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the recurrence of preterm birth (PTB) among the poorest half of the Brazil...
Women who deliver preterm (<37 completed weeks ’ gestation) are at high risk for recurrence. This...
The incidence of preterm delivery in subsequent pregnancy in relation to the number of previous pret...
Information about the recurrence of spontaneous preterm birth in subsequent twin/singleton pregnanci...
Background It is known that a previous preterm birth increases the risk of a subsequent preterm bir...
Background: We aimed to explore the association of the number, order, gestational age and type of pr...
Introduction. To determine whether the risk of preeclampsia in multiparous women with a previous nor...
To assess whether women with a history of preterm birth, independent on the presence of prelabour ru...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of the interpregnancy interval and a previous preterm birth on the ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the recurrence risk of preterm birth (<37 we...
Women with specific adverse pregnancy outcomes in their first pregnancy may be receptive to inter-pr...
Objective: To assess the risk of sPTB and iPTB in women with three consecutive singleton pregnancies...
Preterm birth continues to be an important problem in modern obstetrics and a large public health co...
Objective To assess the association between preterm first birth and preterm second birth according ...
Objective: To assess whether women with a history of preterm birth, independent on the presence of p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the recurrence of preterm birth (PTB) among the poorest half of the Brazil...
Women who deliver preterm (<37 completed weeks ’ gestation) are at high risk for recurrence. This...
The incidence of preterm delivery in subsequent pregnancy in relation to the number of previous pret...
Information about the recurrence of spontaneous preterm birth in subsequent twin/singleton pregnanci...
Background It is known that a previous preterm birth increases the risk of a subsequent preterm bir...
Background: We aimed to explore the association of the number, order, gestational age and type of pr...
Introduction. To determine whether the risk of preeclampsia in multiparous women with a previous nor...
To assess whether women with a history of preterm birth, independent on the presence of prelabour ru...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of the interpregnancy interval and a previous preterm birth on the ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the recurrence risk of preterm birth (<37 we...
Women with specific adverse pregnancy outcomes in their first pregnancy may be receptive to inter-pr...
Objective: To assess the risk of sPTB and iPTB in women with three consecutive singleton pregnancies...
Preterm birth continues to be an important problem in modern obstetrics and a large public health co...
Objective To assess the association between preterm first birth and preterm second birth according ...
Objective: To assess whether women with a history of preterm birth, independent on the presence of p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the recurrence of preterm birth (PTB) among the poorest half of the Brazil...
Women who deliver preterm (<37 completed weeks ’ gestation) are at high risk for recurrence. This...