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  2. Late preterm infant - Wikipedia

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    Late preterm infants are infants born at a gestational age between 34 + 0 ⁄ 7 weeks and 36 + 6 ⁄ 7 weeks. [1] They have higher morbidity and mortality rates than term infants (gestational age ≥37 weeks) due to their relative physiologic and metabolic immaturity, even though they are often the size and weight of some term infants.

  3. Preterm birth - Wikipedia

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    This rate is inconsistent across countries. In the United Kingdom 7.9% of babies are born pre-term and in the United States 12.3% of all births are before 37 weeks gestation. [19] [20] Approximately 0.5% of births are extremely early periviable births (20–25 weeks of gestation), and these account for most of the deaths. [21]

  4. What are the risks of having a baby after 35? An expert ... - AOL

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    Yun says the terminology is quite outdated, but comes from research that shows that women who are 35 and older are at a higher risk of enduring pregnancy complications. Despite that, there is a ...

  5. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Early stillbirth is between 20 and 27 weeks gestation, while late stillbirth is between 28 and 36 weeks gestation. A term stillbirth is when the fetus dies 37 weeks and above. [ 47 ] This phenomenon can go beyond grief and can lead to worries about strange maternal feelings or postpartum treatment regarding complications of childbirth. [ 48 ]

  6. Vaccine hesitancy increasing among pregnant women, a CDC ...

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    Pregnant women are one of the most at-risk groups for flu complications. Covid can also be harmful during pregnancy, and can increase the risk of preterm births and other complications.

  7. Pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    In low risk pregnancies, most health care providers approve flying until about 36 weeks of gestational age. [145] Most airlines allow pregnant women to fly short distances at less than 36 weeks, and long distances at less than 32 weeks. [146] Many airlines require a doctor's note that approves flying, especially at over 28 weeks. [146]

  8. Fantasy football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Players to start or sit ...

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    The Giants have aggressively tanked their way to a projected top-two pick in the draft through 15 weeks and are just a few games from making that dream a reality.

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