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flag A UK study found planned delivery between 37–40 weeks reduced term pre-eclampsia by 30% in high-risk women without increasing complications.

flag A large UK trial involving over 8,000 women found that offering planned delivery between 37 and 40 weeks to high-risk pregnant women significantly reduced term pre-eclampsia by 30%, without increasing emergency C-sections or neonatal unit admissions. flag Using a risk model based on history, blood pressure, and blood markers, researchers identified those at risk after 36 weeks. flag The approach, effective across diverse communities, is now being evaluated for cost-effectiveness and patient experience. flag The findings, published in The Lancet, offer a promising, personalized strategy to combat pre-eclampsia, a leading cause of maternal and infant deaths worldwide.

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