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Medically Indicated Late-Preterm and Early-Term Deliveries ...

    https://www.acog.org/en/Clinical/Clinical%20Guidance/Committee%20Opinion/Articles/2019/02/Medically%20Indicated%20Late-Preterm%20and%20Early-Term%20Deliveries
    The timing of delivery in such cases must balance the maternal and newborn risks of late-preterm and early-term delivery with the risks associated with further continuation of pregnancy. Deferring delivery to the 39th week of gestation is not recommended if there is a medical or obstetric indication for earlier delivery.

142 Preterm or Early Term Delivery

    https://health.mo.gov/living/families/wic/localagency/wom/pdf/142-definition.pdf
    Early term delivery puts an additional strain on society as the early term infant will likely require a longer hospital stay and may have long term healthcare needs (4). Implications for WIC Nutrition Services . WIC services can directly support pretermand early term infants and their caregivers, as these babies may

Avoidance of Nonmedically Indicated Early-Term Deliveries ...

    https://www.acog.org/en/Clinical/Clinical%20Guidance/Committee%20Opinion/Articles/2019/02/Avoidance%20of%20Nonmedically%20Indicated%20Early-Term%20Deliveries%20and%20Associated%20Neonatal%20Morbidities
    Management decisions, therefore, should balance the risks of pregnancy prolongation with the neonatal and infant risks associated with early-term delivery. Although there are specific indications for delivery before 39 weeks of gestation, a nonmedically indicated early-term delivery should be avoided.

Timing of Indicated Late-Preterm and Early-Term Birth

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160133/
    It is critical that the totality of the clinical picture be taken into account when deciding on the optimal timing of delivery. The risks and benefits of continued pregnancy versus late preterm or early term delivery specific to each condition are discussed individually.Author: Catherine Y. Spong, Brian M. Mercer, Mary D'Alton, Sarah Kilpatrick, Sean C Blackwell, George Saade

Should You be Worried About an Early-Term Delivery?

    https://www.thebump.com/a/should-you-be-worried-about-an-early-term-delivery
    Researchers found that though these early-term babies may look as healthy as their full-term counterparts, they’re — by a large extent — still physiologically immature.The research, published in JAMA Pediatrics, is the first population-based, countywide assessment of neonatal morbidity among early-term infants, which was based on individual medical records in the US.

311 History of Preterm or Early Term Delivery

    https://www.health.state.mn.us/docs/people/wic/localagency/nutrition/riskcodes/bioclinmed/311.pdf
    Early term delivery puts an additional strain on society as the early term infant will likely require a longer hospital stay and may have long term healthcare needs (18). Factors that can increase the risk of a woman delivering an early term infant are the same and are stated above for preterm birth.

Moderately Preterm, Late Preterm and Early Term Infant ...

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3845339/
    Study the etiology of moderate and late preterm and early term births, assessing how many were from indicated causes, and how many were possibly preventable. Explore their relation to mother’s payer status, and levels of hospital care where the infant was delivered.Author: Tonse N.K. Raju

What is full term? March of Dimes

    https://www.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/what-is-full-term.aspx
    What is a full-term pregnancy? Pregnancy usually lasts about 40 weeks (280 days) from the first day of your last menstrual period (also called LMP) to your due date.Your due date is the date that your provider thinks you will have your baby.

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