Delayed Effects in High-Risk-Pregnancy Children

1976 
Statistical analyses in western countries have demonstrated that various, completely non-medical influences, grouped under the definition “socio-economic factors” also participate in perinatal mortality and morbidity. Among the most important of these non-medical high risk factors are low level socio-economic conditions and unmarried mothers and their negative effect is manifested chiefly in a raised incidence of premature births.
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