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Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplements can significantly reduce preterm birth.
"This study tells us that pregnant women should take DHA," said Susan E.
In general, women received high doses with fewer early preterm births, however, participants with low DHA levels were given a supplement of 1000 mg with the given supplement at half the rate of early preterm birth at school (2.
"We know from our previous work that women in the U.
Since preterm birth is associated with these negative results and high medical costs, it is of great significance to provide women with reliable and inexpensive options for preventing preterm birth
"This study is a potentially game-changing obstetrician and patient," said co-author Carl P.
Carlson pointed out that this information should be widely shared with women who are pregnant and planning to become pregnant
This multicenter, double-blind, randomized, superiority trial recruited participants from three large academic medical centers in the United States (University of Kansas Medical Center, Ohio State University, and University of Cincinnati)
The research uses an innovative Bayesian response adaptive randomization design and was developed by Dr.
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