Short interpregnancy interval and poor fetal growth: Evaluating the role of pregnancy intention

Volume: 33, Issue: 1
Published: Oct 16, 2018
Abstract
Background Previous studies have demonstrated that short interpregnancy interval (the interval between delivery and estimated last menstrual period of a subsequent pregnancy) is associated with small for gestational age birth. It is controversial if this association is causal, as few studies have accounted for likely confounding factors such as unintended pregnancy. We examined the association between interpregnancy interval and infant...
Paper Details
Title
Short interpregnancy interval and poor fetal growth: Evaluating the role of pregnancy intention
Published Date
Oct 16, 2018
Volume
33
Issue
1
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