Children born moderately early are at an increased risk of developmental disorders, meta-analysis finds
Children born between 32 and 38 weeks' gestation are more likely to have developmental disorders—such as language delay, cognitive impairment, ADHD and Cerebral palsy—compared with children born at full term, according to a major new study.
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