BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between history of induced abortion and preterm delivery in various parts of Europe, and according to the main cause of preterm birth. METHODS: We used data from a case–control survey, the EUROPOP study; 2938 preterm births and 4781 controls at term from ten European countries were included. Based on national statistics, we distinguished three groups of countries with high, intermediate and low rates of induced abortion. RESULTS: Previous induced abortions were significantly associated with preterm delivery and the risk of preterm birth increased with the number of abortions. Odds ratios did not differ significantly between the three groups of countries. The extent ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between history of induc...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between history of induc...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between history of induc...
Aims: We analyzed the association between previous induced abortions and risk of preterm birth. Meth...
Objective: To determine whether a history of terminations of pregnancy influences subsequent pregnan...
Background The risk of pre-eclampsia is reduced for second and later births. The causes and mechanis...
To examine the possible impact of previous induced abortion on the occurrence of preterm delivery in...
OBJECTIVE: To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Numerous studies have demonstrated that therapeutic termination of pregnanc...
To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europe. European...
Contains fulltext : 70871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between history of induc...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between history of induc...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between history of induc...
Aims: We analyzed the association between previous induced abortions and risk of preterm birth. Meth...
Objective: To determine whether a history of terminations of pregnancy influences subsequent pregnan...
Background The risk of pre-eclampsia is reduced for second and later births. The causes and mechanis...
To examine the possible impact of previous induced abortion on the occurrence of preterm delivery in...
OBJECTIVE: To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Numerous studies have demonstrated that therapeutic termination of pregnanc...
To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europe. European...
Contains fulltext : 70871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...