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'''Premature infants''' are babies born before full-term gestation. | '''Premature infants''' are babies born before full-term gestation. | ||
A fair percentage of babies who are pre-term by estimation of a calendar due date have characteritics of full term babies. One study 3 comparing sonographic with menstrual dates from a large database found that only 78% of pregnancies designated preterm (less than 37 completed weeks) by menstrual dates were actually preterm, according to a confirming sonogram. | A fair percentage of babies who are pre-term by estimation of a calendar due date have characteritics of full term babies. One study 3 comparing sonographic with menstrual dates from a large database found that only 78% of pregnancies designated preterm (less than 37 completed weeks) by menstrual dates were actually preterm, according to a confirming sonogram. (Klebanoff MA. Gestational age: not always what it seems.[comment]. [Comment. Editorial] Obstetrics & Gynecology. 109(4):798-9, 2007 Apr. | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 25 May 2007
Premature infants are babies born before full-term gestation.
A fair percentage of babies who are pre-term by estimation of a calendar due date have characteritics of full term babies. One study 3 comparing sonographic with menstrual dates from a large database found that only 78% of pregnancies designated preterm (less than 37 completed weeks) by menstrual dates were actually preterm, according to a confirming sonogram. (Klebanoff MA. Gestational age: not always what it seems.[comment]. [Comment. Editorial] Obstetrics & Gynecology. 109(4):798-9, 2007 Apr. UI: 17400838)