“…A number of risk factors have been proposed for the development of IVH: low birth weight and gestational age, [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] maternal smoking, 9 breech presentation, 5 gender, 5,7,10 premature rupture of membranes, 6,11 intrauterine infection, 6,11-13 mode of delivery, 5,10,11,14,15 prolonged labor, 1,16 postnatal resuscitation and intubation, 1,7,16 transferal from one unit to another, 7,16 early onset of sepsis, 17,18 development of respiratory distress syndrome 7,11 or pneumothorax, 2 recurrent endotracheal suctioning, 1,16 metabolic acidosis and rapid bicarbonate infusion, 10,16 and high-frequency ventilation. 19 Pregnancy-induced hypertension is associated with a lower rate of IVH.…”