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Preterm birth is the most common cause of death among infants worldwide. About 

In many countries rates 

% of all deliveries). 

18

% to 

5

million babies are preterm each year (
of premature births have increased between the 1990s and 2016. Complications from 

preterm births resulted in 0.74 million deaths in 2013 down from 1.57 million in 1990.

 is 

the most common cause of death among infants worldwide.[1] 
About 15 million babies are preterm each year (5% to 18% of all 
deliveries). In many countries rates of premature births have 
increased between the 1990s and 2010s.[3] Complications from 
preterm births resulted in 0.74 million deaths in 2013 down from 
1.57 million in 1990.[11] The chance of survival at fewer than 23 
weeks is close to zero, while at 23 weeks it is 15%, 24 weeks 55% 
and 25 weeks about 80%.[12] The chances of survival without long 
term difficulties are lower.[13]th is the most common cause of 
death among infants worldwide.[1] About 15 million babies are 
preterm each year (5% to 18% of all deliveries). In many countries 
rates of premature births have increased between the 1990s and 
2010s.[3] Complications from preterm births resulted in 0.74 
million deaths in 2013 down from 1.57 million in 1990.[11] The 
chance of survival at fewer than 23 weeks is close to zero, while at 
23 weeks it is 15%, 24 weeks 55% and 25 weeks about 80%.[12] 
The chances of survival without long term difficulties are lower.[13] 

 


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Definition : 

What is 
preterm birth? 


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The delivery of a 

baby before 

37 

completed weeks' 
gestation. 
 


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Definition ii: 

What is Birth 
Weight? 


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Birth weight is the body weight of 
a baby at its birth 


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Determinants of birth weight 

There is a relation between 

birth weight and gestational 
age. 

• 28 weeks    :    900 g 
• 36  weeks   :    2750g     

 

•      


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Definition ii: 

What is Low 
Birth Weight? 


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Low birth weight 

 

1- Preterm birth  
2-Term but small for gestational age
 


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Epidemiology of Low Birth Weight 

 


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The earliest 

gestational age

 at which there is 50% 

chance of survival is the 

limit of viability

 

The boundary between 

preterm live birth and 

abortion varies 

internationally20 to 24 

weeks. 


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Epidemiology of 
prematurity 

 


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Epidemiology

  

In Europe and many developed 

countries the preterm birth rate 
is generally 5–9%, and in the 
USA it has even risen to 12–13% 
in the last decades

 . 


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RATES IN IRAQ 

In Iraq 15-16% of births are 

low birth weight just over one 
third is born premature 


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Global incidence rise? 

1-increasing rates of multiple births 
2-greater use of assisted 

reproduction techniques 

3-more obstetric intervention.  


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4-Depending on ultrasound rather than LMP to 

estimate GA (wide margin of error).  

 
5-inconsistent classification of abortion,still birth, 

and early neonatal death.   


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Mortality and morbidity  

 

1-Worldwide, prematurity accounts for 

10% of neonatal mortality.  

 
2-In U.S. prematurity is the leading cause 

of neonatal mortality at 25%.  


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TYPES OF DELIVERIES 

1-Spontaneous preterm births 

: 40–45% preterm 

births that follow preterm labour  

2- 25–30%  are 

induced

 preterm births i.e premature 

rupture of membranes. 

3- (30–35%) are preterm births via 

Cesarean

 section 

for obstetrical reasons;  (i.e. 

infection

intrauterine 

growth retardation

)  


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5%

 of preterm births occur at less than 28 weeks 

(

extreme prematurity

), 

15%

 at 28–31 weeks 

(

severe prematurity

), 

20%

 at 32–33 weeks 

(

moderate prematurity

), and 

60–70%

 at 34–36 

weeks (

late preterm 


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To highlight the importance of timing of 
elective cs that is now recommended at 
39 weeks ,infants that are born between 
37 to less than 39 weeks are known as 

Premature term 

(are 

liable for term RDS) 


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Clinical impact of prematurity 

Immediate: 


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1- Respiratory

:

 

One of the main organs greatly affected by 
premature birth is the lungs. The lungs are one of 
the last organs to develop in the womb; because of 
this, premature babies typically spend the first 
days/weeks of their life on a ventilator suferring 

.

.

, RDS and asphyxia

apnoea

from such conditions as 

 


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2- Neurological:

 

The other main system greatly affected by 
premature birth is the CNS… because of this, 

intracranial 

premature babies may  suffer from 

.

heamorrhage

 


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3-Cardio vascular:

 

Bradycardia and hypotension

 

4-Haematological:

 

Anaemia and bleeding tendency

 

5-Gastrointestinal

 

6-Metabolic: Hypoglycaemia

 

7-Renal Reduced G Filtration

 

8-Temperature regulation

 

9-Immunity

 

10-Opthalmic

 


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Clinical impact of prematurity 

Late: 

• Chronic lung diseaes 
• CNS especially cerebral palsy 
• Poor growth 

 


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4

 different pathways  can result in preterm birth :  

 
1-Precocious fetal endocrine activation.  
2-Uterine over distension.   
.3-Decidual bleeding 
4- Intrauterine inflammation/infection.  


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Kangaroo Care 

 


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Implications 

of low birth 

weight

 


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 perinatal & 

infant mortality

 


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Increasing 

incidence 

globally

 


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Human 

wastage

 


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Emotional 

suffering

 


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Very high cost 

of NICU care

 


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•PREVENTION 


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PREVENTION 

• A- Direct Intervention: 
•      1-  Identification of women at risk: 
•            a- maternal malnutrition 
•            b- heavy work load 
•            c- medical illnesses 
•            d- infections especially urinary 
•            e- raised blood pressure 
•             


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PREVENTION 

• A- Direct Intervention: 
•      1-  Identification of women at risk: 
•               f- too many pregnancies 
•               g- close spacing between births 
•               h- multiple pregnancy 
•                i- under 18 & over 35 


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PREVENTION 

• A- Direct Intervention: 
•      1-  Identification of women at risk: 
•               J- Short  stature 
•                k- Poor weight gain in pregnancy 
•                l- ethnicity 
•                m- pscychological stress 
•                n- Rural residence 
•                o- previous LBW 
•                P- OTHERS..ALCOHOL 


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PREVENTION 

• B- Indirect Intervention: 
•        1- Family planning 
•        2- Sanitation 
•        3- Avoid smoking 
•        4- Nutritional care 
•        5- Combating poverty and deprevation 


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SMOKING & LBW 

1-Decreases 
maternal 
appetite

 

2-Direct toxic 
effect

 

3-Nicotine is a 
vasoconstrictor 
leading to 
placental 
insufficiency

 

4-raised carbon 
monoxide levels

 


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Leading Causes of Death: 
 

• 1- Atelectasis,Hyaline membrane disease and 

surfactant deficiency. 

• 2- Life threatening malformations 
• 3- Pulmonary heamorrhage 
• 4- Intracranial bleeding following anoxia and 

trauma 

• 5- Pneumonia,infections and cold injury especially 

in winter. 


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Latest Recommendations 

•It is recommended that labor not be 

medically induced before 39 weeks 
unless required for other medical 
reasons. The same recommendation 
applies to cesarean section 


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•There is significant evidence that 

long term (> one year) use of 
folic acid supplement 
preconceptionally may reduce 
premature birth 


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• The chance of survival at less than 23 weeks is close 

to zero, while at 23 weeks it is 15%, 24 weeks 55% 
and 25 weeks about 80%.The chances of survival 
without long term difficulties is less. In the 
developed world overall survival is about 90% while 
in low income countries survival rates are about 
10% 


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• About 75% of nearly a million deaths due to 

preterm delivery would survive if provided 

warmth, 

breastfeeding, treatments for infection, and 
breathing support.

 If a baby has respiratory faliure 

and cardiac arrest at birth and is before 23 weeks 
or less than 400 gms attempts at resuscitation are 
not indicated 


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• In a 2012 policy statement, the American Academy 

of Pediatrics recommended feeding preterm infants 
human milk, finding "significant short- and long-
term beneficial effects," including lower rates of 
necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).  


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Iraq 

• A high percentage of LBW in the Iraqi community 

points to deteriorating health status of pregnant 
women, younger age at marriage,inadequate 
prenatal care and poor compliance with family 
planning(close spacing) . 


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Harvard Report(after events of 
2014 in Iraq) 

• Today levels of LBW in  Iraq has reached  

unprecedented rates, ranging from  

• 31-50%

 of all births have been recorded by 

international bodies in Dyala , Anbar  

and suburbs of Baghdad due to war. 

 


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Historical Figuers 

 

Johannes Kepler

 (born in 1571 at 7 

months gestation). 

 

Isaac Newton

 (born in 1643), small 

enough to fit into a  mug) 

Winston Churchill

 (born in 1874 at 7 

months gestation). 


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Contemporary Figures 

• Stevie Wonder Who is blind due to retinopathy of 

prematurity 
 


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Winston Churchill 


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Newton 

 


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Thank You 

 




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