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Fetal growth from mid- to late pregnancy is associated with infant development: the Generation R Study
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 10/20/09
Henrichs J et al. – Faster fetal growth predicts a lower risk of delayed infant development independent of postnatal growth. These results suggest that reduced fetal growth between mid– and late pregnancy may determine subsequent developmental outcomes.
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