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Preterm Birth Study

The Preterm Birth Study investigates the factors that lead to babies being born too early, before 37 weeks of pregnancy. It aims to identify genetic, environmental, and health-related influences that increase risk, with the goal of understanding why preterm births happen and how to prevent them. By studying large groups of women and their pregnancies, researchers seek insights that can improve prenatal care, reduce complications, and ensure healthier outcomes for both mothers and babies.