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Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing Focus on Preterm Labor and Birth, Includes Call to Action

Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing Focus on Preterm Labor and Birth, Includes Call to Action

Category: JPNN, Maternal Issues, NewsletterTags: Preterm Birth
May 12, 2020

The April/June 2020 issue of The Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing contains several articles related to the science of premature labor and birth. The articles include:

  • Preterm Birth: Two Startling Trends, One Call to Action
    • Gupta, Rahul; Froeb, Katherine
  • The State of the Science of Preterm Birth: Assessing Contemporary Screening and Preventive Strategies
    • Wade, Eleanor E.; Byers, Jennifer G.; Thagard, Andrew S.
  • Periviability: A Review of Key Concepts and Management for Perinatal Nursing
    • Cypher, Rebecca L.; Foglia, Lisa M.
  • Pharmacology for Preterm Labor
    • Garfield, Lindsey; Chin, Emily

 

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