Abstract

Related article, 100059. The risk of spontaneous preterm birth in asymptomatic women with a short cervix (≤25 mm) at 23−28 weeks’ gestationAmerican Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFMVol. 2Issue 2PreviewAsymptomatic short cervical length is an independent risk factor for spontaneous preterm birth. However, most studies have focused on the associated risk of a short cervical length when encountered between 16 and 23 weeks’ gestation. The relationship between cervical length and risk of spontaneous preterm birth after 23 weeks is not well known. Full-Text PDF

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