American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Report: Rate of Late Preterm Births Rises Nationally After Years of Decline
October 21, 2019
October 21, 2019
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Illinois, Oct. 21 -- The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following news release:
Infants who are born late preterm face significant risks in survival, as well as delays in growth and development.
This public health concern prompted a national awareness and prevention movement in 2007. Today, the late preterm birth rate, after nearly a decade of steady decreases, has been inching up again as reported by the American Academy of Pediatrics in t . . .
Infants who are born late preterm face significant risks in survival, as well as delays in growth and development.
This public health concern prompted a national awareness and prevention movement in 2007. Today, the late preterm birth rate, after nearly a decade of steady decreases, has been inching up again as reported by the American Academy of Pediatrics in t . . .