Risk factors associated with preterm birth in the Gaza Strip: Hospital-based case-Control study

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This study aimed to assess the main maternal risk factors associated with preterm birth in the Gaza Strip. A hospital-based case - control study was carried out at El-Shifa and Khan-Younis hospitals with 200 women with preterm births and 200 control women. Significant risk factors for preterm birth were: maternal age ≥ 35 years, being a refugee, inadequate antenatal care, failure to gain adequate weight during pregnancy and previous history of preterm birth. Other significant risk factors included: short stature, short interval between the last 2 pregnancies, presence of congenital gynaecological abnormalities, previous history of caesarean delivery and previous history of stillbirth.

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Abu Hamad, K., Abed, Y., & Abu Hamad, B. (2007). Risk factors associated with preterm birth in the Gaza Strip: Hospital-based case-Control study. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 13(5), 1132–1141. https://doi.org/10.26719/2007.13.5.1132

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