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Reducing Your Risk of Preterm Labor

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Reducing Your Risk of Preterm Labor

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Preterm labor is labor that starts before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy. Labor is when the uterus regularly tightens and the cervix starts to thin and open. This lets the baby (fetus) enter the birth canal.