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Early birth linked to ‘greater risk of hospital visits during childhood’ – TheHealthSite
A recent study has shown that being born early is associated with a higher risk of hospital admission throughout childhood than being born at full term.
A recent study has shown that being born early is associated with a higher risk of hospital admission throughout childhood than being born at full term. Also Read – Pregnancy complications: What can you do to reduce risk of premature labour?
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