Preterm-Birth Complications

Preterm birth, defined as birth before 37 weeks of gestation, can lead to a range of complications due to the infant’s underdeveloped organs and systems. Preterm birth can lead to a range of complications affecting various organ systems. Timely medical intervention, careful monitoring, and multidisciplinary care are crucial for managing these complications and supporting the infant’s health and development.

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