New research shows higher potential risks for premature babies than previously thought
Babies born between 32-to-36 weeks face greater developmental delays than their full-term peers Source: Danny Lawson/PA Wire (AAP)
An Australian study has found premature babies face a higher risk of developmental and behavioural delays than previously thought. It had earlier been accepted that children born between 32-to-36 weeks did not suffer any significant problems.
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