The use of tocolytic drugs in cases of threatened premature birth after 30 weeks of pregnancy does not improve the baby's ...
Tocolytic drugs, used to prolong pregnancy in threatened premature labor, do not improve baby health after 30 weeks, raising ...
The use of tocolytic drugs in cases of threatened premature birth after 30 weeks of pregnancy does not improve the baby’s health. “There was no benefit but also no harm done," says Amsterdam UMC PhD ...
The use of contraction inhibitors in the event of an imminent premature birth after 30 weeks has no added value for the health of the baby. This is shown by a largest study to date into the health ...
The study involved 755 women with threatened premature labor (TPL) between 30 and 34 weeks of pregnancy, half of whom received a tocolytic drug, while the other half received a placebo.