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Health Tip: Risk Factors for Premature Birth

(HealthDay News) -- Premature birth is defined as any baby born at fewer than 37 weeks' gestation.

Here's a list of potential triggers of early labor, courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine:

  • Diabetes, heart disease or kidney disease.

  • An infection.

  • Insufficient prenatal care.

  • An unhealthy diet.

  • Preeclampsia, a condition occurring after the 20th week of pregnancy and characterized by high blood pressure and abnormal protein in the urine.

  • Substance abuse.

  • Becoming pregnant at age 17 or younger.

Date Last Modified: 4/24/2008