Personalized Prevention of Preterm Birth May Be Possible

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New study findings may soon help ob/gyns personalize preterm birth prevention treatments by identifying which women at higher risk for preterm birth will be helped by progesterone injections. - See more at: http://www.obgyn.net/smfm-2014#sthash.5uaNFwQR.dpufNew study findings may soon help ob/gyns personalize preterm birth prevention treatments by identifying which women at higher risk for preterm birth will be helped by progesterone injections. - See more at: http://www.obgyn.net/smfm-2014#sthash.5uaNFwQR.dpufNew study findings may soon help ob/gyns personalize preterm birth prevention treatments by identifying which women at higher risk for preterm birth will be helped by progesterone injections. - See more at: http://www.obgyn.net/smfm-2014#sthash.5uaNFwQR.dpuf

New study findings may soon help ob/gyns personalize preterm birth prevention treatments by identifying which women at higher risk for preterm birth will be helped by progesterone injections.

Did you miss the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine's 34th annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting™, held February 3-8 in New Orleans? No worries: this and other select study findings are presented here.

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