Received: 2018-2-25
Accepted: 2018-3-9
Published Online: 2018-6-20
Published in Print: 2018-7-26
©2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- A transformative icon for modern perinatology
- Highlight: Preterm Labor
- Editorial
- What’s new in preterm birth prediction and prevention?
- Review articles
- Pulmo uterinus: a history of ideas on fetal respiration
- Mid-trimester preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM): etiology, diagnosis, classification, international recommendations of treatment options and outcome
- Highlight articles
- A soft cervix, categorized by shear-wave elastography, in women with short or with normal cervical length at 18–24 weeks is associated with a higher prevalence of spontaneous preterm delivery
- Association between genital mycoplasmas, acute chorioamnionitis and fetal pneumonia in spontaneous abortions
- Methylation differences reveal heterogeneity in preterm pathophysiology: results from bipartite network analyses
- Understanding fetal factors that contribute to preterm birth: Sjögren-Larsson syndrome as a model
- Safety and efficacy of the cervical pessary combined with vaginal progesterone for the prevention of spontaneous preterm birth
- Risk of preterm birth by maternal age at first and second pregnancy and race/ethnicity
- Infant mortality and causes of death by birth weight for gestational age in non-malformed singleton infants: a 2002–2012 population-based study
- Perinatal outcomes after previable preterm premature rupture of membranes before 24 weeks of gestation
- Letter to the Editor
- Fundal pressure: risk factors in uterine rupture. The issue of liability: complication or malpractice?
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- A transformative icon for modern perinatology
- Highlight: Preterm Labor
- Editorial
- What’s new in preterm birth prediction and prevention?
- Review articles
- Pulmo uterinus: a history of ideas on fetal respiration
- Mid-trimester preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM): etiology, diagnosis, classification, international recommendations of treatment options and outcome
- Highlight articles
- A soft cervix, categorized by shear-wave elastography, in women with short or with normal cervical length at 18–24 weeks is associated with a higher prevalence of spontaneous preterm delivery
- Association between genital mycoplasmas, acute chorioamnionitis and fetal pneumonia in spontaneous abortions
- Methylation differences reveal heterogeneity in preterm pathophysiology: results from bipartite network analyses
- Understanding fetal factors that contribute to preterm birth: Sjögren-Larsson syndrome as a model
- Safety and efficacy of the cervical pessary combined with vaginal progesterone for the prevention of spontaneous preterm birth
- Risk of preterm birth by maternal age at first and second pregnancy and race/ethnicity
- Infant mortality and causes of death by birth weight for gestational age in non-malformed singleton infants: a 2002–2012 population-based study
- Perinatal outcomes after previable preterm premature rupture of membranes before 24 weeks of gestation
- Letter to the Editor
- Fundal pressure: risk factors in uterine rupture. The issue of liability: complication or malpractice?