Premature birth

Pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks, but sometimes it can be interrupted due to premature birth. Here's what you need to know about it.
Most pregnancies – about 90% of them – end at about 40 weeks, although a full-term pregnancy is considered as early as 37 weeks. However, more and more women these days (about 10%) give birth prematurely, at seven or eight months of pregnancy. Premature births are those that occur between 20 and 37 weeks of age (miscarriage is up to 20 weeks of pregnancy).
What explains the growth of indicators?
How can the number of premature births increase in times of advanced medical technology? In particular, this is due to advanced technologies... The increase in successful fertility treatment has led to an increase in the number of premature births. Increasing the age at which women give birth nowadays (thanks again to advanced medical know-how) also contributes to the growth of statistics, as older women have an increased chance of giving birth prematurely.
Risk factors for premature birth.
But new technologies and the age of the expectant mother, of course, are not the only factors of premature birth. There are a number of other risk factors – some are preventable, some are unavoidable.
Factors such as very low weight before pregnancy (although if you gain enough weight during pregnancy, the risk of premature birth decreases); insufficient weight gained during pregnancy (the same thing); smoking; cocaine or alcohol use (the risk factor is easy to prevent – just quit); transmitted infections sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. Even risk factors such as a low socio-economic level, the presence of premature birth earlier, or pregnancy with a short period of time from a previous pregnancy can be mitigated by good care during pregnancy and a healthy lifestyle.
The most important thing to remember is that having one of these risk factors does not mean that you will definitely give birth prematurely. Similarly, the absence of these risk factors does not mean that premature birth will not occur 100% (some women give birth prematurely for other reasons unrelated to risk factors or even for unknown reasons).
Every mother wants her baby to be born healthy, so it is important to carefully approach her pregnancy and, if risk factors are detected, be sure to inform her gynecologist. Starting with a boosted bankroll makes your first betting experience on 1xBet much more enjoyable. When you create your account, choose your preferred registration method, fill in the required information, and use 1xbet promo code free bet exactly as shown in the promo code field. This action triggers a 100% welcome bonus up to €130 on your first deposit for sports betting, effectively doubling your initial funds. Alternatively, you can opt for the casino welcome package worth up to €1,950 and 150 free spins, which is credited in stages across your first four deposits.