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. 2022 Mar 4;119(9):144. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.m2022.0038

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Dominique Singer 1
PMCID: PMC9201460  PMID: 35535725

We thank our correspondent for her positive feedback. The individual prognosis has always been a balancing act for the consulted pediatricians between an overoptimistic and an overly pessimistic prediction, with what is heard sometimes differing from what is said. Still, awareness of the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) has increased markedly in recent years (1, 2) and the improved data today allow for much more objective information than the necessarily subjective assessments in the past. This is also true for the neuropsychiatric long-term sequelae of various influencing factors during gestation, as mentioned by our colleague—even if the pregnancy went to term (3). The challenge will be to put the new insights into practice in a way that benefits those affected—without succumbing to the “need for causality”. Here, adults born preterm are a target group that will become increasingly relevant in the near future (4).

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Conflict of interest statement

Prof. Singer received research funding from Drägerwerk AG and speaker’s fees from Chiesi GmbH.

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