True/False. The rise in preterm birth rates from the early 1990s to 2012 was mostly the result of spontaneous preterm de

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True/False. The rise in preterm birth rates from the early 1990s to 2012 was mostly the result of spontaneous preterm de

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True False The Rise In Preterm Birth Rates From The Early 1990s To 2012 Was Mostly The Result Of Spontaneous Preterm De 1
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True/False. The rise in preterm birth rates from the early 1990s to 2012 was mostly the result of spontaneous preterm deliveries, which is when a woman goes in to labor early on her own. True. Spontaneous preterm deliveries have increased because we don't know how to prevent a woman from going in to labor. False. The rise in preterm birth was mostly attributed to preterm births that were considered medically indicated.
A baby was born with a birthweight of 2000 grams at a gestational age of 40 weeks. The best description for the infant's birthweight is: The infant was born preterm The infant was macrosomic and growth restricted The infant was growth restricted O The infant was constitutionally small and preterm None of the above
What is NOT an intervention proposed by the March of Dimes to reduce preterm birth that was discussed in your reading “Fighting for the Next Generation: US Prematurity in 2030?” Reducing non-medically indicated induction and cesarean delivery Reducing short pregnancy intervals ō ō ō ō Ō Reducing smoking during pregnancy Reducing housing instability during pregnancy Reducing the number of embryos transferred during assisted reproductive technology
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