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New Perspectives on Preterm Labor: Episode #56

29 Nov 2021

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Preterm labor is one of the most evasive disease processes we know about in pregnancy and is one of the leading reasons a pregnant woman seeks treatment in a hospital setting. Until now, we have had very little understanding about why preterm labor (PTL) happens. Most of the therapeutic interventions surrounding PTL involve identifying who is in true preterm labor and appropriating care to delay delivery not stopping preterm labor. Traditional treatments for preterm labor focus on supporting the fetus for extrauterine life including antenatal corticosteroid therapy to support the lungs, group B strep prophylaxis to prevent infection, magnesium sulfate for neuroprotection and assembling the appropriate team for delivery.  Why is there no treatment to stop or better yet prevent preterm labor?  Is there something that can be done?  Dr. Yaakov Abdelhak believes so and explains his method for the prevention of preterm labor in this podcast.  Dr. Abdelhak posits that the enigmatic and often unpredictable realm of preterm labor might be less about the unknown triggers of early labor and more a matter of cervical insufficiency—a condition traditionally underemphasized in prenatal care. He champions the idea that diligent monitoring of the cervix, particularly its length, during pregnancy isn't just a sidelined metric but a potentially pivotal indicator. This perspective opens a new avenue in understanding and possibly predicting not only preterm labor but also second-trimester miscarriages, conditions that have long puzzled and challenged obstetricians. Dr. Abdelhak's argument isn't merely a call for heightened awareness; it's an appeal for a reevaluation of our clinical priorities. By refocusing our attention on the often-overlooked cervix via ultrasound, he suggests, we might unlock new strategies to safeguard pregnancies. It's a compelling reminder that sometimes, in medicine as in policy, the answers lie not in the broad unknown but in the nuances we've yet to fully grasp or appreciate. As always we would love to hear from you! Please support us, but sharing us with a friend or leaving us a review on iTunes.      Visit https://www.truebirthpodcast.com/ to listen more episodes! Maternal Resources Social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maternalresourceshackensack |nstagram: @maternalresources Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, & Stitcher

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