Premature Birth: 3 Things Women Must Do

Up to one-quarter of preterm births might be prevented if women paid attention to three risk factors that are under their control, research suggests.

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Those factors include spacing pregnancies well, beginning at a healthy weight and gaining the recommended amount during the pregnancy, the researchers found.

“These are all risk factors for a really serious health outcome — preterm birth,” says study co-author Dr. Emily DeFranco. She is a researcher at the Center for Prevention of Preterm Birth at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.

Babies born before 37 weeks gestation are considered preterm. Being born early puts babies at risk for breathing, heart, gastrointestinal and developmental problems, among other issues.

In the United States, the overall rate of preterm birth for Black infants is 14.2 percent — more than 2 times as likely as Asian/Pacific Islander infants (8.8%), according to researchers.

Experts have identified many risk factors for preterm birth, so DeFranco’s team looked at some that are manageable to see what role they might play.

The investigators used records of nearly 400,000 births between 2006 and 2011 to examine the three risk factors. None were multiple births.

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More than 90 percent of the women had at least one of the three risk factors, the study findings showed.

Only 6 percent had none, providing what researchers called an “ideal” comparison group. Their pregnancies were

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