by APFLI | Mar 13, 2006 | Human Development
ACHIEVEMENT OF PREEMIES IS FOUND TO BE NEAR NORMAL. The smallest surviving premature babies eventually attain levels of education, employment and independence that are almost indistinguishable from those of normal weight babies, according to the latest findings from a...
by APFLI | Mar 1, 2003 | Studies - PreTerm Delivery / Premature Birth / Prematurity Complications
The March of Dimes has announced a major fund raising effort to understand and battle premature deliveries. March of Dimes medical director Dr. Nancy Green told Time magazine that there has been a 27 percent rise in premature births over the last few decades....
by APFLI | Nov 30, 1999 | Studies - PreTerm Delivery / Premature Birth / Prematurity Complications
The U.S. has a very high preterm birth rate of nearly 12%. Preterm births are the number one cause of neonatal death and disease. This study offers an overwhelming case that prior induced abortions boost a woman's risk of a preterm delivery...
by APFLI | Nov 30, 1999 | Studies - PreTerm Delivery / Premature Birth / Prematurity Complications
European Medical Journal exposes Abortion-Cerebral-Palsy: Elective Surgery boosts Cerebral Palsy risk In their excellent review of CP (Cerebral Palsy) history, Schifrin and Longo end with the words, "We need to let the truth take us where it will."(1) This...