Delayed interval delivery in multiple pregnancies.
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2001-11Author
Van, der Straeten FM
De Ketelaere, K
Temmerman, M
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Preterm delivery remains the most important complication of multiple pregnancies. We describe six cases of successful delay of the subsequent child(ren) after very preterm birth of the first-born, with intervals ranging between 14 and 117 days. Based on our findings and on the available literature, we propose a set of guidelines for the management of early preterm multiple birth deliveries, including tocolysis, antimicrobial therapy and corticosteroids
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Van der Straeten FM, De Ketelaere K, Temmerman M.,Delayed interval delivery in multiple pregnancies.,Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2001 Nov;99(1):85-9Publisher
University of Nairobi, College of Health Sciences,
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