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Risk of preterm delivery in women with a history of preterm labor successfully arrested by tocolytic treatment in their previous pregnancy
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica2025Vol. 104(11), pp. 2129–2134
Abstract
Women with a history of preterm labor that was successfully arrested by tocolytic treatment, resulting in a TD, are at a higher risk of preterm delivery in their next pregnancy than women with no such history, but a lower risk than those with a preterm delivery in their last pregnancy.
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