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. 1982 Oct;74(10):949–952.

Prenatal Factors Affecting Perinatal Mortality in Blacks

F Rahbar, L Westney, J Momeni
PMCID: PMC2561394  PMID: 7143468

Abstract

A study of 222 black mothers who gave birth to low-birth-weight infants in a tertiary care center showed that prenatal care plays a significant role in perinatal outcome; the effect of prenatal care was especially dramatic in the infants weighting less than 1,500 grams. In addition, maternal age is an important factor when less than 17 years. When a teenage pregnancy is associated with a lack of, or irregular, prenatal care, fetal outcome is compromised.

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