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Preterm Birth Prevention Project

The Preterm Birth Prevention Project is a research and healthcare initiative focused on reducing the number of babies born too early, before 37 weeks of pregnancy. It aims to identify risk factors, develop strategies, and implement interventions to help pregnant women carry their pregnancies to term. By improving understanding and management of conditions like infections, health behaviors, and medical history, the project seeks to improve outcomes for both mothers and infants, reducing complications associated with preterm birth and supporting healthier starts for newborns.