Abstract

Reductions in non–medically indicated deliveries before 39 completed weeks' gestation have been advocated by national organizations and are now considered a measure of obstetric care quality. However, concerns have been raised that campaigns to limit these early elective deliveries may raise risk for stillbirth. Now, two teams of investigators have examined national fetal death and live birth data from …

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