1982
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.epirev.a036252
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The Effects of Induced Abortion on Subsequent Reproduction

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“…Previous preterm delivery is considered as a risk factor for preterm labour in the current pregnancy. 10 Most of the patients of both nifedipine and MgSO4 group (90% vs. 82.5%) do not have a history of preterm birth. Similar to our study, Lyell et al 2007, also concluded there is no significant difference in the distribution of previous preterm birth in both the groups in his study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Previous preterm delivery is considered as a risk factor for preterm labour in the current pregnancy. 10 Most of the patients of both nifedipine and MgSO4 group (90% vs. 82.5%) do not have a history of preterm birth. Similar to our study, Lyell et al 2007, also concluded there is no significant difference in the distribution of previous preterm birth in both the groups in his study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Socio-biological variables like low maternal age, 3 marital status, race and ethnicity, 4 (more common in African-American women), cigarette smoking, 5 environmental stress, 6 short interpregnancy interval, 7 alcohol, coffee, and substance abuse. 8 Past obstetric history like previous preterm delivery, 9 previous abortion, 10 multiple dilatation and curettage, 11 cervical surgery like cone biopsy, large loop excision of transformation zone (LLETZ). 12 Complications of current pregnancy like elective preterm birth for a number of maternal and foetal reasons such as preeclampsia, placenta previa, abruption placenta, 4 multiple gestations due to Artificial reproductive techniques and infection.…”
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“…1. International review studies from this period provided no evidence that abortion significantly increased the risk of secondary infertility (Hogue, Cates, and Tietze 1982; Huggins and Cullins 1990). Czechoslovak demographers observed a decrease in long-term and short-term complications after induced abortions over the course of the 1960s (Vácha 1970).…”
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