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Hereditary Factors in Preterm Birth

Hereditary factors in preterm birth refer to genetic traits passed from parents to their children that can increase the risk of delivering a baby prematurely. Certain genes or inherited conditions may influence how a woman's body responds during pregnancy, affecting factors like inflammation, uterus strength, or placental function. If preterm birth runs in a family, a woman may have a higher likelihood of experiencing it herself, though other environmental and health factors also play roles. Understanding these genetic influences can help identify women at higher risk and guide preventative care strategies.