2021
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20212818
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Comparison of the frequency of preterm births in patients treated with oral versus intramuscular progesterone with history of previous preterm birth

Abstract: Background: Globally, it has proven that preterm birth is associated with perinatal mortality to the extent of >75%, and >50% of perinatal and long term morbidity. Oral progesterone are easy to take but are less effective because of first pass hepatic metabolism leading to variable plasma levels while intramuscular progesterone carries the risk of swelling and bruising at injection site. The aim was to find out frequency of preterm birth in patients treated with oral versus intramuscular progesterone.Met… Show more

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