Monday, July 9, 2012

Pregnancy tips Can Pre-term Births Be Predicted?


Although the following article is technical in nature, it gives some interesting information about how certain "protein biomarkers" found in women's amniotic fluid may predict premature labor.

Protein Analysis Of Amniotic Fluid Reveals Clues About Preterm Birth (www.sciencedaily.com)

From the article:

"We looked at a group of women with pregnancies between 18 to 22 weeks. These women had a condition called incompetent cervix, where their cervix dilates in the absence of labor," says Carl P. Weiner, M.D., professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

The researchers tested the amniotic fluid for four distinct proteins they previously had linked to inflammation, a known cause of preterm labor. "Women with these four protein biomarkers went on to deliver early even though their cervix was sewn shut. And, for the first time, our research identified another protein biomarker in the amniotic fluid, this one linked to decidual hemorrhage or bleeding into the lining of the uterus," explains Dr. Weiner who is a maternal/fetal medicine specialist at the Center for Advanced Fetal Care at the University of Maryland Medical Center. "Women with the biomarker for decidual hemorrhage also went on to deliver early, despite efforts to stop preterm labor."


This discovery may lead to new combination treatments for pre-term labor.

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