Preventing Premature Birth (Topic Center)
Preventing Prematurity
It's best for babies to be born at full term. Here are 5 ways to help prevent early labor.
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Taking Care of Your Mind
Learn ways to relax and what to do if worries or anxiety take over.
Your mental health
Leaving an abusive partner
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Why Are Babies Born Early?
Many things can cause a baby to be born early.
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Pregnancy Calendar
Read our week-by-week calendar and learn about the changes taking place in your baby — and you!
More on Pregnancy
Prenatal Care
Going to the doctor regularly can help keep you healthy and lower your chances of having your baby early.
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Prenatal Tests
Prenatal tests can tell how your baby is growing and help find any health problems early.
Learn about prenatal tests
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First Trimester Tests
At your first visit, the doctor will confirm your pregnancy and check to see how your baby is developing.
Learn about tests in the 1st trimester
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Second Trimester Tests
The second trimester is when many moms and dads "see" their babies for the first time on ultrasound.
Learn about tests in the 2nd trimester
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Third Trimester Tests
In this trimester, you'll be offered more tests depending on your age, health, family medical history, and other things.
Learn about tests in the 3rd trimester
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Prenatal Genetic Counseling
If your doctor thinks that genetic testing would be helpful, you may be referred to a genetic counselor.
Learn about genetic counseling
Top Q&As
In a high-risk pregnancy, one or more things raise a woman's — or her baby's — chances for health problems or early delivery.
Many things cause a baby to be born early or with health problems. Some things can be controlled, but others can't.
A progesterone shot can increase the chances for a full-term pregnancy if you've had premature labor in the past.
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