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Military Women at Greater Risk of Having Babies with Low Birth Weight, Scientific Review Finds
Women in the military could have a higher risk of giving birth to low-weight babies than their civilian counterparts, according to a scientific ... to the review. In addition to finding that U.S. Read More
Active military service may heighten women's risk of having low birthweight babies
Active military service may heighten a woman's risk of having a low birthweight baby, suggests a review of the available scientific evidence published online in the journal BMJ Military Health. Read More
Women in the Military at Risk for Low-Weight Babies
Women in the Military ... baby, a new review finds. Nearly two-thirds of studies (63%) conclude that women on active service could be at higher risk of having a baby with low birth weight ... Read More
Active military service may increase risk of having a low-weight baby
Active military service appears to increase a woman's risk of having a low birthweight baby, a new review finds. Read More
Review finds link between active military service and women’s risk of having low birthweight babies
Active military service may heighten a woman's risk of having a low birthweight baby, suggests a review of the available scientific evidence published online in the journal BMJ Military Health. Read More
Study reveals higher risk of low birth weight in babies born to active-duty servicewomen
The prevalence of preterm labor (PTL), low birth weight (LBW), preterm delivery (PTD), and stillbirth among active-duty servicewomen (ADSW). Read More
Occurrence of Low-Birth-Weight Babies Heightened in Active-Duty Servicewomen
Active-duty servicewomen in the United States appear to have an increased occurrence of low-birth-weight babies compared with nonservice women, according to a review published online April 22 in BMJ ... Read More
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Military Women at Greater Risk of Having Babies with Low Birth Weight, Scientific Review Finds
Women in the military could have a higher risk of giving birth to low-weight babies than their civilian counterparts, according to a scientific review published this week. The review, which ... Read More
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