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What if your gut bacteria could predict preterm birth? A new study suggests it’s possible
A groundbreaking new study suggests that the gut microbiome—the trillions of bacteria living in your intestines—could play a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . There is no neonatal benefit or harm when using tocolytic drugs for threatened premature birth after 30 weeks’ ...
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Inhibiting the Complement System Could Reduce Preterm Birth Risk
New research finds that the complement system, part of the body’s natural immune defenses, is a key driver of inflammatory ...
Scientists linked a maternal gut microbe that degrades key pregnancy hormones to early labor, potentially serving as a ...
In honor of Women’s Health Month, reproductive health researcher and Assistant Professor Scott Barnett from the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology shares the sobering reality of the rising ...
February 17, 2011 (UPDATED February 27, 2011)— Clinicians should not use injectable terbutaline to prevent preterm labor or treat it beyond 48 to 72 hours because of the risk for maternal heart ...
Women's Health. 2008;4(6):625-638. Usage of tocolytics in Europe probably varies from that of the USA. Europeans more often employ the use of tractocile (atosiban), which is an oxytocin receptor ...
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