Older mothers at higher risk? new study analyzes 1,000 pregnancies
NCT ID NCT06528340
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 1,000 women who gave birth at age 45 or older to understand the risks and complications they face. Researchers examined issues like preterm birth, delivery complications, and how long mothers stayed in the hospital. The goal was to gather information to help doctors better care for older mothers.
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Ospedale Veris delli Ponti
Scorrano, Lecce, 73020, Italy
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