University of Alabama Birmingham: A Dual Antenatal Therapy Benefits Extreme Preterm Babies Better Than Either Alone or None
July 10, 2020
July 10, 2020
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, July 10 -- The University of Alabama Birmingham campus issued the following news:
Tiny infants known as extremely preterm children have very low birth weights, underdeveloped organs, and risks of long-term problems or disabilities. Antenatal treatment of the mother and fetus -- therapy given before birth -- offers an opportunity to improve outcomes in preterm children.
Antenatal magnesium sulfate or antenatal corticosteroids have known benefits to r . . .
Tiny infants known as extremely preterm children have very low birth weights, underdeveloped organs, and risks of long-term problems or disabilities. Antenatal treatment of the mother and fetus -- therapy given before birth -- offers an opportunity to improve outcomes in preterm children.
Antenatal magnesium sulfate or antenatal corticosteroids have known benefits to r . . .