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Although the present study showed that gestational age was not a significant predictor of neonatal mortality of extremely premature newborns, an excess morbidity rate among infants who were delivered before 26 weeks of gestation and among multiple infants was observed.
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Results: Mothers of multiple infants were more likely to receive antenatal glucocorticoids than mothers of singleton infants (66% vs 56%; P <.01).
Single and multiple infants were considered separately.
Over one quarter of infants was of multiple gestation.
Therefore, offering caesarean section deliveries to infants before 26 weeks of gestation, especially to multiple infants, should be carefully judged against the short- and long-term neonatal outcome.
Proportions of multiple births and firstborn infants were higher in the preterm groups compared with term groups.
Multiple births and preterm infants were excluded due to small numbers and more complex feeding patterns which may not have been captured in our questionnaire.
With the aim to show the features and the potentialities of the simulation code coupled with this new control scheme, a suitable case study related to special indoor hospitals spaces including multiple infant-incubators is developed.
About 6% of the infants were from multiple gestations, and in crude analysis, multiple gestation births were less likely to be macerated stillbirths (RR = 0.57; 95% CI 0.35 0.93), but more likely to die in the first hour of life (RR = 1.88; 95% CI 1.12 3.14).
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether women with multiple sclerosis who deliver singleton infants are more likely to have pregnancy or delivery complications or to have infants with low birth weight, preterm gestation, or malformations than women without multiple sclerosis and to compare their need for rehospitalization during the 2 years after delivery.
All infants' mothers received antenatal steroid treatment, and 26 infants were from multiple births.
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